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+[title] Trace the defrost heater wires
+[* icon_note] If you have a multimeter, you can test the defrost heater for proper resistance.
+[* icon_note] Set the multimeter to the ohm setting.
+[* black] Trace the two wires of the defrost heater to its connector. Disconnect the connector by squeezing the tab and pulling it straight out.
+ [* icon_note] In this case, the defrost fuse and the heater are wired in series, so your test will also show if the fuse is ok.
+[* icon_note] In the photos here, the orange wires are for the defrost thermistor, not the defrost heater. The heater wires will usually be larger sized.

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