Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel inside, at the back of the compartment) is running.
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Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel at the back, inside the compartment) is running.
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if ''both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut''.
It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut. Opening and then closing the door a few seconds later may let you hear it stop and start
***''If you can't hear the fan operating''*** then this may be why the refrigerator compartment is not cold but the freezer compartment is.
This may be due to a faulty evaporator fan, a faulty power supply to the evaporator fan, a faulty door switch or perhaps the fan is iced over and cannot operate.
''If the fan is iced over'' then most probably there's a problem with the auto defrost. This could be due to a faulty defrost heater, a faulty defrost thermostat, a blocked drain leading from below the evaporator unit to the evaporator pan near the compressor under the cabinet or worst case a faulty control board.
''If the fan is not iced over,'' disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and use an Ohmmeter to check if the fan motor is OK. If the motor tests OK you will have to check if power is getting to the fan.
To check the above, disconnect the power to the refrigerator and then remove the panel at the back of the freezer compartment. Access to the panel is through the door at the front of the freezer compartment.
***''If you can hear the fan operating''*** what are the actual temperatures in each compartment?
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Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel, inside at the back of the compartment) is running.
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Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel inside, at the back of the compartment) is running.
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if ''both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut''.
It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut. Opening and then closing the door a few seconds later may let you hear it stop and start
***''If you can't hear the fan operating''*** then this may be why the refrigerator compartment is not cold but the freezer compartment is.
This may be due to a faulty evaporator fan, a faulty power supply to the evaporator fan, a faulty door switch or perhaps the fan is iced over and cannot operate.
''If the fan is iced over'' then most probably there's a problem with the auto defrost. This could be due to a faulty defrost heater, a faulty defrost thermostat, a blocked drain leading from below the evaporator unit to the evaporator pan near the compressor under the cabinet or worst case a faulty control board.
''If the fan is not iced over,'' disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and use an Ohmmeter to check if the fan motor is OK. If the motor tests OK you will have to check if power is getting to the fan.
To check the above, disconnect the power to the refrigerator and then remove the panel at the back of the freezer compartment. Access to the panel is through the door at the front of the freezer compartment.
***''If you can hear the fan operating''*** what are the actual temperatures in each compartment?
Searching online I cannot find any parts supplier for your model. Which country are you located in?
Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel at the back of the compartment) is running.
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Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel, inside at the back of the compartment) is running.
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if ''both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut''.
It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut. Opening and then closing the door a few seconds later may let you hear it stop and start
***''If you can't hear the fan operating''*** then this may be why the refrigerator compartment is not cold but the freezer compartment is.
This may be due to a faulty evaporator fan, a faulty power supply to the evaporator fan, a faulty door switch or perhaps the fan is iced over and cannot operate.
''If the fan is iced over'' then most probably there's a problem with the auto defrost. This could be due to a faulty defrost heater, a faulty defrost thermostat, a blocked drain leading from below the evaporator unit to the evaporator pan near the compressor under the cabinet or worst case a faulty control board.
''If the fan is not iced over,'' disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and use an Ohmmeter to check if the fan motor is OK. If the motor tests OK you will have to check if power is getting to the fan.
To check the above, disconnect the power to the refrigerator and then remove the panel at the back of the freezer compartment. Access to the panel is through the door at the front of the freezer compartment.
***''If you can hear the fan operating''*** what are the actual temperatures in each compartment?
Searching online I cannot find any parts supplier for your model. Which country are you located in?
Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel at the back of the compartment) is running.
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if ''both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut''.
-
It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut.
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It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut. Opening and then closing the door a few seconds later may let you hear it stop and start
***''If you can't hear the fan operating''*** then this may be why the refrigerator compartment is not cold but the freezer compartment is.
This may be due to a faulty evaporator fan, a faulty power supply to the evaporator fan, a faulty door switch or perhaps the fan is iced over and cannot operate.
''If the fan is iced over'' then most probably there's a problem with the auto defrost. This could be due to a faulty defrost heater, a faulty defrost thermostat, a blocked drain leading from below the evaporator unit to the evaporator pan near the compressor under the cabinet or worst case a faulty control board.
''If the fan is not iced over,'' disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and use an Ohmmeter to check if the fan motor is OK. If the motor tests OK you will have to check if power is getting to the fan.
To check the above, disconnect the power to the refrigerator and then remove the panel at the back of the freezer compartment. Access to the panel is through the door at the front of the freezer compartment.
***''If you can hear the fan operating''*** what are the actual temperatures in each compartment?
Searching online I cannot find any parts supplier for your model. Which country are you located in?
Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel at the back of the compartment) is running.
-
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut.
+
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if ''both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut''.
It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut.
***''If you can't hear the fan operating''*** then this may be why the refrigerator compartment is not cold but the freezer compartment is.
This may be due to a faulty evaporator fan, a faulty power supply to the evaporator fan, a faulty door switch or perhaps the fan is iced over and cannot operate.
''If the fan is iced over'' then most probably there's a problem with the auto defrost. This could be due to a faulty defrost heater, a faulty defrost thermostat, a blocked drain leading from below the evaporator unit to the evaporator pan near the compressor under the cabinet or worst case a faulty control board.
''If the fan is not iced over,'' disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and use an Ohmmeter to check if the fan motor is OK. If the motor tests OK you will have to check if power is getting to the fan.
To check the above, disconnect the power to the refrigerator and then remove the panel at the back of the freezer compartment. Access to the panel is through the door at the front of the freezer compartment.
***''If you can hear the fan operating''*** what are the actual temperatures in each compartment?
Searching online I cannot find any parts supplier for your model. Which country are you located in?
Hi @evelee
Check if you can hear if the evaporator fan inside the freezer compartment (behind a panel at the back of the compartment) is running.
It will be operating as long as the compressor motor (located underneath the compartments) is running and if both the refrigerator and freezer door are shut.
It will stop when either door is opened and start again once the door is shut.
***''If you can't hear the fan operating''*** then this may be why the refrigerator compartment is not cold but the freezer compartment is.
This may be due to a faulty evaporator fan, a faulty power supply to the evaporator fan, a faulty door switch or perhaps the fan is iced over and cannot operate.
''If the fan is iced over'' then most probably there's a problem with the auto defrost. This could be due to a faulty defrost heater, a faulty defrost thermostat, a blocked drain leading from below the evaporator unit to the evaporator pan near the compressor under the cabinet or worst case a faulty control board.
''If the fan is not iced over,'' disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and use an Ohmmeter to check if the fan motor is OK. If the motor tests OK you will have to check if power is getting to the fan.
To check the above, disconnect the power to the refrigerator and then remove the panel at the back of the freezer compartment. Access to the panel is through the door at the front of the freezer compartment.
***''If you can hear the fan operating''*** what are the actual temperatures in each compartment?
Searching online I cannot find any parts supplier for your model. Which country are you located in?