How to Troubleshoot Defrost System Problems in Refrigerators

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Sears PartsDirect

9 жыл бұрын

This #diy troubleshooting video shows how to #diagnose and #repair a refrigerator that isn't cooling because the automatic defrost system isn't working.
Find the written version of this troubleshooting video here: www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/article/refrigerator-wont-cool-troubleshooting-video-defrost-system-problems
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If you see frost on the inside back wall of the freezer compartment, and your refrigerator isn’t cooling well, this video helps you identify the problem.
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Check the defrost heater
First, check if the defrost heater turns on when in forced defrost mode. This test narrows down the cause of the problem to EITHER the thermistor or electronic control board OR the defrost heater, defrost bi-metal thermostat or wiring.
On this Kenmore model, press the door switch 5 times within 2 seconds to enter the forced defrost mode. The control beeps and then the defrost mode starts. (If this method doesn’t work for your model, check the refrigerator tech sheet for instructions -it’s behind the bottom front grille or taped to the back of the refrigerator).
Check whether the frost starts to melt; if so, the heater works in forced defrost mode.
If the defrost system heated up in the forced defrost mode, the heater is fine. Unplug the refrigerator to exit the test mode and skip to the section called “Test the defrost heater and bi-metal thermostat.”
If the defrost heater doesn't work in the forced defrost mode, check for the uninterrupted flow of electric current-the continuity-through the defrost heater circuit from the electronic control board by following these steps:
1. Unplug the refrigerator, for safety.
2. Drop the control panel down to access the electronic control board.
3. Check the defrost heater circuit by putting one multimeter lead on the brown wire and the other lead on the light blue wire. If the multimeter reads about 40 ohms, the heater is good.
Test the thermistor
If your defrost heater circuit shows continuity, the problem is either the thermistor or the electronic control board - one of these components is keeping the electronic control board from sending current through the defrost heater circuit. To find out which it is, test the thermistor. (You might need the tech sheet to decode the test result. Look for it behind the bottom front grille or taped to the back of the refrigerator, if you didn’t use it when checking the defrost heater.)
1. With the refrigerator still unplugged, remove the back freezer panel.
2. Take the temperature inside the freezer. You’ll need it for the next step
3. Put one multimeter lead on each of the gray/white wires in the harness plug. The multimeter should measure around 63,000 ohms when the freezer temperature is at 0 degrees. If the freezer isn’t at 0 degrees, check the chart on the tech sheet for what the resistance reading should be for the temperature of the freezer. If the thermistor resistance reading is off by more than 10 percent, replace the thermistor. Watch our video that explains how to replace a thermistor.
If your thermistor checks okay, you'll probably need to replace the electronic control board and you don’t need to continue with further troubleshooting. Watch our video that shows how to replace the control board.
Test the defrost heater and thermostat
Do this section only if you jumped to here from “Check the defrost heater.”
If you didn't measure continuity through the heater circuit, the problem is either a broken defrost heater or a defective bi-metal thermostat. Here’s how to pinpoint the problem.
First, check the defrost heater and replace it if it’s visibly damaged.
If your defrost heater doesn't show damage, follow these steps to test it:
1. Unplug the refrigerator.
2. Unplug the heater from the wire harness.
3. Put the red multimeter lead on of the heater wires and the black meter lead on the other. The multimeter should measure about 40 ohms of resistance through the defrost heater. If not, replace the defrost heater. What our video that explains how to replace a refrigerator defrost heater.
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If the defrost heater is okay, check the bi-metal thermostat for continuity. Put one multimeter lead on the light blue wire in the harness plug and the other lead on the blue wire of the defrost bi-metal thermostat.
• If it reads oL, the thermostat is broken. Watch our video that shows how to replace a refrigerator thermostat.
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• If the meter reads near 0 ohms, the thermostat has continuity and is okay.

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@Barryd57
@Barryd57 8 ай бұрын
Excellent video. No loud music, no flashing nonsense, just info. My refrig is a Maytag but was able to use this video to debug it.
@kaceyherston
@kaceyherston Жыл бұрын
WAYNE!! You are awesome you just did the one thing I absolutely couldn't find. THE DATA SHEET!! Thank you Wayne you're the best.
@coterack1
@coterack1 4 жыл бұрын
What an excellent teacher.
@stevecaldwell8576
@stevecaldwell8576 8 жыл бұрын
THIS WAS VERY HELPFUL
@32ticul
@32ticul 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this great helpful video from Quebec canada
@sunnysacto
@sunnysacto 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent, best #1 thanks for sharing great tips
@dankotanko9069
@dankotanko9069 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! You are awesome at explaining EVERYTHING! Thx
@palanivel-yx3qi
@palanivel-yx3qi 6 жыл бұрын
Very nice explanation
@ricardocoronado9321
@ricardocoronado9321 8 жыл бұрын
I'm headed out to buy a new Craftsman 82141 multimeter to diagnose my Kenmore. Thanks Sears.
@terrencepaul834
@terrencepaul834 5 ай бұрын
This was so helpful in debugging my issue the location of the data sheet was super helpful also.
@j.d4674
@j.d4674 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Exactly what I needed. Been blaming it on my kids for so long lol
@erikthered4929
@erikthered4929 Жыл бұрын
Don't blame your kids for random things you don't understand. I grew up always getting blamed for breaking pressure washers but my Dad never knew you had to winterize them, so when I'd pull them out to use them the first time each year they'd fail. Always my fault. Getting blamed for other people's ignorance and/or arrogance is a terrible feeling.
@kermets
@kermets 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff thanks heaps
@sanojfil2383
@sanojfil2383 7 жыл бұрын
tnx for sharing this vid.
@Rhenexful
@Rhenexful Жыл бұрын
Very informative 👏🏿 👌🏿thank you for sharing 👍🏿
@kaliko70
@kaliko70 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Thank you Sears Parts Direct!
@passangsherpa6831
@passangsherpa6831 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video Sir it’s great but I got mine Daewoo company it’s new but refrigerator doesn’t cold fan not running I put the new fan still doesn’t work but the freezer is working good what’s the problem?
@wellnesspathforme6236
@wellnesspathforme6236 4 жыл бұрын
This video was extremely helpful because it was very logically organized, and concisely and clearly explained. I did have two minor issues. First, you didn't explicitly and clearly identify the location of the wire harness. I believe it is visible in the upper left as viewed at 3:01 in the video. Second, the links to the other videos didn't appear to all show up when mentioned in the videos, nor did I find them in the header text. Hopefully, they are a quick youtube search away. Thanks again, this was great.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments about our video. The wire harness in the freezer does plug into a connector at the top left corner on the back wall of the freezer compartment. You can see the video links by clicking the "I" in the top right hand corner of the video screen. We hope this information helps. If you need further assistance, let us know.
@patrickhanks9932
@patrickhanks9932 4 жыл бұрын
This dude is awesome.
@MG-mt3ss
@MG-mt3ss 4 ай бұрын
Wayne ! You ARE the man !!!
@Jaexrobbb
@Jaexrobbb 11 ай бұрын
I can’t thank you enough for this tutorial as a father that is the man of the house I was able to diagnose my fridge problem you helped me save money may god bless you ❤
@RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks
@RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks 7 жыл бұрын
Thx for the tips!!!
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
No problem. Glad we could help.
@bilal-we8ej
@bilal-we8ej 7 жыл бұрын
nice video &help ful
@X-KokTehnik
@X-KokTehnik 2 жыл бұрын
Very good explanation. Greetings from creators from Indonesia. And always success
@bman8860
@bman8860 7 жыл бұрын
30 sec into the vid at the bottom left it shows a green wire with a clip attached, where does it connect? Great vid, ty.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
That green ground wire attaches to the back of the evaporator cover as shown at :44 in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mpbSnnRmeKx0kNk
@damyou6363
@damyou6363 2 жыл бұрын
You're awesome bro. It worked
@markbarber7839
@markbarber7839 Ай бұрын
Very good tech video, thanks for the help
@akaakaibrahimatta7772
@akaakaibrahimatta7772 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@sialkoplus6712
@sialkoplus6712 Жыл бұрын
WONDERFUL 👏
@manjusreemukherjee1501
@manjusreemukherjee1501 3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@dharampal1985
@dharampal1985 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks sir
@artusher7510
@artusher7510 6 жыл бұрын
Tnx
@nastara5639
@nastara5639 5 жыл бұрын
great video!
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. We're glad to hear that you liked the video.
@MrsEveryshot
@MrsEveryshot 2 жыл бұрын
very good video. ty
@Srinathji_Das
@Srinathji_Das 4 жыл бұрын
I love Sears.
@audleybarker3720
@audleybarker3720 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks alot
@thedukesteez
@thedukesteez 4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful video! My Liebherr CBes4056 refrigerator compressor and fan is running (can hear the sound) but the thermostat even though it's set to 39F, it goes up to 53F for hours which spoils the food. Again, if you open the door the fan stops and if you close the door the fan starts running but the temperature doesn't drop. The 'SuperCool' forcefully brings the temp down to 39F but it turns off automatically after some time. Then it again starts going up. There's snow-like buildup behind a drawer where the temp sensor sits. I manually defrosted it then plugged it back, it worked for a week well then it started again to raise the temp and to buildup ice. What could be the problem, possibly defrost heater?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 4 жыл бұрын
A bad defrost heater, failed defrost termination thermostat--also called a defrost bi-metal thermostat (if your model has one) or a defrost timer failure could prevent the refrigerator from defrosting.
@41point2
@41point2 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Thanks for being here :). I just put in a defrost heater. It read 26 ohms before I put it in. When it came on the the defrost cycle. I could see through the vents it was glowing red. Then a few minutes later it turned off. Should I expect to see a "Glow". Thank you
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Some of the controls will pulse the heater on and off during the defrost cycle so the element may not glow constantly.
@jasonthurston799
@jasonthurston799 6 жыл бұрын
On my Frigidaire the right aluminum strap holding up the heater element up broke or melted and caused the right side of the element to fall down, melt through a plastic support and then fall onto the drain tray an melt that up. I think I'll put a few extra aluminum straps this time.
@benjaminreichert721
@benjaminreichert721 6 жыл бұрын
Jason Thurston Jason, my Frigidaire has had same issue however I don't know if that's my root problem as I bought the fridge used.
@KTHKUHNKK
@KTHKUHNKK 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you I will be working on mine to see what I come up with. Keith Kuhn
@alientrailerpark6165
@alientrailerpark6165 2 жыл бұрын
Good Video.
@bluepuppy1139
@bluepuppy1139 5 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I have been researching my problem for awhile now. At first water was in fridge and it was not cooling. This caused us to replace the defrost timer and the thermastat. The thing is, frost continually builds up. Turning the, uh, technical word here, the thingy till it clicks will send it into defrost. ONE TIME. Also he thinks he can hear a clicking from that area. Once it has been completely defrosted it runs just dandy. Nice and frozen up in the freezer and nice and chilled in the fresh food part. It will not defrost on its own. I keep it going by scraping the ice off the back freezer wall. After a few weeks the ice builds up in the air passageways and the fridge warms up and the freezer gets testy about freezing stuff. The freezer fan was replaced also. The freezer seems to run CONSTANTLY. The fan is always on. Where should we be looking? It is a Kenmore Coldspot 106. Bought it mid 80's. Thank you. Aslo the defrost timer had a jumper that wasn't on the original part.
@bluepuppy1139
@bluepuppy1139 5 жыл бұрын
, part num ER482493,
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 5 жыл бұрын
Because the defrost system works when you manually advance the defrost timer to initiate the defrost and the defrost cycle ends properly (according to your details), a wiring failure is likely preventing the defrost timer to advance after the defrost cycle ends. Unplug the refrigerator and check the wiring connections on the defrost timer. The timer terminals should be marked with numbers 1-4. According to the wiring diagram for a typical 106 series Kenmore Coldspot refrigerator, the black wires should connect to terminal 1, the pink wires to 2, the red wires to 3 and the orange wire to terminal 4. Reconnect any loose wires and make sure the wires are connected to the timer properly. If wires are connected to the timer properly, check the red wire connected between the thermostat and the defrost timer. Make sure that red wire is properly connected to the thermostat. Reconnect the wire if it was loose. If that red wire is properly connected, use a multimeter to check continuity through that red wire. Here’s a video that shows how to check continuity through a wire using a multimeter: www.searspartsdirect.com/article/how-to-test-continuity-on-wire-and-electrical-parts-video.html Replace the red wire if you don’t measure continuity. If the colors of the wires connected to your timer don’t match the troubleshooting tips, let us know the full model number of your refrigerator. If the wire colors match but you need more help, let us know (and let us know the model number of your refrigerator).
@garylove2836
@garylove2836 7 ай бұрын
@@searspartsdirectI have a fridiare brand refrigerator that is building lot of frost in the freezer.i move the defrost timer with a school driver to defrost mode.the heater seem to work I use a hair dryer to melt all that frost on the condenser then I turn again the defrost timer to the cool position and the freezer fan came on.but later the fan stop and it began to buildup frost once again I thought maybe the defrost timer was bad when out and purchase one and took off the top panel of the freezer to melt all that ice buildup put the new timer but the fan is not spinning and as I would touch the heater it would not get hot like before and it was shooting sparks.i don’t know what is wrong now.i think I might have to purchase a new fridge instead.any ideas?
@jemaifathi6610
@jemaifathi6610 4 жыл бұрын
thanks
@RiverReboot
@RiverReboot 5 жыл бұрын
how long should the coils take to defrost in the manual defrost mode around 30 min? I cant tell if its working as I have my door off and its warm in my kitchen so the coils are dripping now but not sure its from the unit heating up in defrost mode? The door says its in DF mode as I have a newer side by side with freezer on the bottom. Thanks for a great video.......
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 5 жыл бұрын
The evaporator coils should defrost in about 20 to 30 minutes for most refrigerator models. If you need more help, let us know (and give us the model number of your refrigerator so we can provide specific troubleshooting help for your model if necessary).
@wiserdaley6624
@wiserdaley6624 5 жыл бұрын
Kool tips. This gentleman speaks sort of like Butters in south park lol
@tvilla3955
@tvilla3955 3 жыл бұрын
My Kitchenaid fridge and freezer compartments are not getting cold. I replaced the power relay switch already. Compressor, fans and capacitor are working. Within 5 mins of the compressor turning on, ice starts building up on the evaporator tube where it connects with the capillary tube. Do I have a blockage or restriction there and if so how do I fix it? If not what else could it be?
@ctb2814
@ctb2814 5 жыл бұрын
How do I find a thermister for Whirlpool LFHT1831QP0...no one has it! And thanks for your video, great help.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 5 жыл бұрын
The refrigerator compartment thermistor includes the light wire harness. Here's a link for that part (242298701):www.searspartsdirect.com/product/670uhzttd0-0046-253/id-242298701 Unplug the refrigerator before replacing that part.
@F12255
@F12255 4 жыл бұрын
Nice explanation. I have a frigidaire. Top of evap is icing up. Mine is 5 times in 6 sec. To initiate defrost. It will not go into defrost. Bad control board? The switch seems to be OK I put it in my freezer downstairs I got continuity across and 35 across heater.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 4 жыл бұрын
The control board could be bad. You indicated that you measured continuity and 35 ohms across the heater. If you measured that continuity from the wires that connect to the control board then you know that the defrost bi-metal thermostat is okay. If you checked continuity just through the defrost heater leads, then an open defrost bi-metal thermostat could be preventing the defrost heater from working. Unplug the refrigerator and check continuity through the defrost bi-metal thermostat if necessary. If the defrost bi-metal thermostat is okay, then the control board likely failed. We hope this information helps. If you need further assistance, let us know more details and give us the model number of your Frigidaire refrigerator.
@F12255
@F12255 4 жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect thank you so much for the response. It's a frigidaire ffus2613le6. I noticed my freezer was about 18 deg. And my refrigerator is fine. 36 deg. Freezer is too warm. When I first opened the evap panel I had a big ball of ice where the cap tube meets the evaporator coil. And the first 2 rows were iced up, the rest of the coil is not even frosted. All fans are running. Condenser Coil is clean.. colptessor running all the time at .6 amps. I was first tjinkimg a defrost issue. I was able to get it to go into defrost ONCE by pressing the fresh food light 5 times. So i know the heater is good, and the switch was working. But I tried a good 30 times and could not get it to go again. Does any of this sound like a possible sealed system leak? I didnt want to believe it. But I'm starting to think the ice pattern is odd and maybe the control board is acting up too. I would really appreciate your input! Thank you!
@F12255
@F12255 4 жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect I checked it this morning and now it's 36゚ in the refrigerator and 0 in the freezer but if I open the freezer even for like 20 seconds the temperature shoots backup to like 20゚ and it will take a full day to recover to get back down to 0
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 4 жыл бұрын
@@F12255 Thanks for providing that model number. The frost pattern and ice around that cap tube that you're describing points to low refrigerant charge or a restriction in the sealed system. A service technician will need to repair that type of failure because the repair will involve recovery and recharge of refrigerant.
@dwainwilcox4087
@dwainwilcox4087 8 ай бұрын
I have a whirlpool side by side that intermittently stops cooling ice melts. If I unplug or change the cold settings to coldest it starts working again but will still intermittently stop cooling. Is there a way to tell if the thermostat is bad or getting stuck in defrost mode?
@silwan6784
@silwan6784 7 жыл бұрын
Great video. I need help with a LG Refrigerator LSC27931ST. It trips GFI. Tried another circuit still trips. I unplugged a plug on main circuit board with 4 wires (Black, Blue, Brown and Purple) . It stopped tripping. The plug is marked "DISP HEATER" on Bl(N) wire. DEF HEATER and FUSE on BN wire on one side and PR wire coming out fuse side. When I unpluigged this fridge stayed on. I believe the PR wire feeds water solenoids because water stopped working. I dis connected the water solenoids but it still trips. What could it be? What is a DISP Heater? where do I find it? Is it heatyer that is sghorted or thermostat
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
The circuits that connect to the main circuit board through the 4 wires that you unplugged likely have a short in the wiring or a component. The dispenser heater is a small device attached to the ice chute cover that drives out moisture in the dispenser housing near the ice chute. The heater helps prevent frost build-up in the freezer and the dispenser chute area. Because that small heater is no longer part of the replacement part for the ice chute cover, you can unplug the heater and tape the end of the harness that goes to the control board with electrical tape to keep the harness plug from shorting out. If you plug the refrigerator back in and it doesn’t trip the GFI breaker then you’ve likely fixed the problem. If the breaker still trips, then you’ll need to find the short circuit that’s causing the GFI breaker to trip. To find which circuit is tripping the GFI breaker, unplug the refrigerator and measure the resistance through the circuits using a multimeter. To do that, unplug the connector with the 4 wires that you described above from the control board. If you unplugged the dispenser heater and taped the end of the harness that goes to the control board, then check for resistance between the black wire and bare metal on the refrigerator cabinet. Here’s a video that shows how to check resistance through components and how to check for a short to the metal cabinet: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iGenmHx3lM6eh7M. You should measure infinite resistance between the black wire and the metal cabinet. If you do measure resistance between the black wire and the metal cabinet, then the black wire is damaged and is shorting to the metal cabinet. To eliminate the short, cut the black wire near the plug that connects to the control board and tape the end of the cut wire with electrical tape to keep the end from shorting to metal. Because the dispenser heater isn’t needed, eliminating that back wire won’t affect refrigerator performance. Repeat the test on the blue wire. If you measure resistance between the blue wire and the metal cabinet, have a service technician examine and repair the refrigerator because that blue wire is a common neutral connection for many components inside the refrigerator. The service technician will find the damage in the blue wire and fix it to prevent the short circuit. You can schedule service here: www.searshomeservices.com/repair/refrigerator-repair-service. To check the defrost heater circuit, measure the resistance between the brown and purple wires. You should measure about 15 ohms of resistance through that circuit. If you measure near 0 ohms of resistance, the defrost heater or the wiring in that circuit shorted. Check the resistance directly at the heater and replace the heater if it doesn’t measure around 15 ohms of resistance. If the heater is okay, find the damage to the heater wiring that’s causing the short and repair the damaged wire. If you measured about 15 ohms through the brown and purple wires of the defrost heater circuit at the control board, then check the brown wire for resistance to the metal cabinet. If you measure resistance between the brown wire and the metal cabinet then the brown wire shorted to the cabinet. Find and repair the short in the brown wire. Repeat the process to check for a short in the purple wire. Find a repair the short in the purple wire if you measure resistance between the purple wire and the metal cabinet. These tips should help you resolve the problem that you’re having with your refrigerator. Let us know if you need more help.
@richardl3720
@richardl3720 Жыл бұрын
I have a GE Monogram frige almost 20 years old. Refrigerator getting too warm f& bottom freezer too cold. The evaporator coil now ices up and when I defrost with a hair dryer everything's good until it ices up again at the end of the day and frige starts getting warmer. What parts do you suggest I replace?
@ArmahYeboah
@ArmahYeboah 7 ай бұрын
Don't guest check timer or heater or defrost thermostat before
@jamescc2010
@jamescc2010 2 жыл бұрын
How to turn on or force defrost on an old GE frig with top freezer? Fresh food section is not cooling but freezer works.
@jimbrazell1881
@jimbrazell1881 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Maytag MFI2569VEB2 ....replaced control board in Jan. and noticed at the end of April that coil vents were frozen...removed cover and the entire coils and left and right sides were frozen. Manually thawed, don't know whether it's defrost,heater, bimetal thermometer, defrost sensor (in round white housing ) or please no the just replaced ECB. Please help. Thanks.
@danmeme7740
@danmeme7740 3 жыл бұрын
Can someone please help. I replaced the thermostat, heater, timer twice, wiring harness, fan motor unit. So it seems to work after I see a spark while connecting the heater wires temporarily (yeah I know it should be unplugged). It defrosts for a while then I can't get it to work? Why would it work for a while after sparking? Thanks for any help I've been messing with this thing for a while now, years. Its a whirpool with the freezer on the top from 2004.
@daviddickinson5429
@daviddickinson5429 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Frigidaire Gallery LFHB2741PF4 that keeps freezing up making refrigeratorarea hot. I have already replaced the defrost thermostat switch and just ordered a defrost heater. My existing heater ohms out about 26.5 ohms, so not shorted. Is there even a defrost timer on this unit? I don't see one on the parts diagram. Is 26.5 ohms too low to make it get hot? Any ideas here? I have also looked at replacing the main board if necessary, but that is not cheap.
@maximusmarine
@maximusmarine 16 күн бұрын
Great vid
@michaelgilmore3038
@michaelgilmore3038 2 жыл бұрын
I'm buying a Thermostat and a Heater as I'm not great with a Multi Meter.... And I believe my timer is just fine ... it did come back on after approximately 30 minutes of forced defrost cycle
@richardcrane4612
@richardcrane4612 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the help. I have replaced my bi-metal thermostat and my control board. I have continuity through my heater. I am unable to put it into manual defrost mode according to the procedures on my tech sheet. What do I need to do now?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
Watch the video section beginning at 2:05 that shows you what to do if the heater doesn’t turn on in the forced defrost mode. If the tips in that video section don’t help, reply with the model number of your refrigerator and additional details for more help.
@tavy7200
@tavy7200 3 жыл бұрын
Hello,can you help me ?I bought used viking VCFF036SS fridge for repair. I opened the back panel and I saw the smoke pipe left side of compressor have small hole and the right side of the compressor the tiny pipe it's broken, when I contacted the fridge the fan turn on ,the light turn on and that it. I think the fridge have another problem... What I have to do? Or it's better to sale for parts etc.. What I have to do? Thank you!
@patmadix172
@patmadix172 3 жыл бұрын
Ok done all this and even used the extra adapter into drain line and it still freezes over . So is their a hole in drain line allowing hot air to mix with cold causing it to freeze up ?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 3 жыл бұрын
In some refrigerator models, a hole in the drain line could cause frost buildup to plug the drain hole. Let us know the model number of your refrigerator and we'll try to provide you with some additional troubleshooting tips specific to your refrigerator.
@broderp
@broderp 8 жыл бұрын
Great basic guidelines. Do all Kenmore freezers and refrigerators use the same wire color codes? I'm really surprised that Sears is offing this advice. This in the right hands can hurt Sears Service , but on the flip side I can only image how many people watching this are totally lost within the first 30 seconds, making this video a good tool to steer those to Sears for a service call.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 8 жыл бұрын
No. Not all Kenmore refrigerators and freezers use the same wire color codes. Use the tech sheet for your model to identify wire colors for the defrost system if the wires don’t match the colors shown in this video.
@wv1022
@wv1022 6 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Have a question. It's possible to disconnect the resistance that run through the fridge door? I would like to do that in order to drain less my solar battery bank. Thanks for your response.
@wv1022
@wv1022 6 жыл бұрын
My fridge model is an Kenmore 795 69972903
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
Let us know the model number of your refrigerator and we’ll look at the wires that go through the refrigerator door.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
We don’t see wires running through the refrigerator door on that model. All others wires in that refrigerator connect to essential components and shouldn’t be disconnected.
@wv1022
@wv1022 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for your replay.
@VIDEOHEREBOB
@VIDEOHEREBOB 4 жыл бұрын
I pressed the door switch 5 times but did not hear a beep. Checked twice. Can you please advise?
@verniedaang8650
@verniedaang8650 4 жыл бұрын
Please make video for the timer it is important for the cycle.
@carmac1652
@carmac1652 2 жыл бұрын
I have to same fridge it has the same control board . it's stays on defrost and the freezer gets very hot .I unplugged it and plugged it back in and it goes back into defrost again . can you help thanks 👍
@GameplayClips-
@GameplayClips- Жыл бұрын
I had Ice that was all around that bronze pipe or whatever that is that’s behind the defrost sensor. And when i was trying to remove all the ice , i started hearing a hissing noise that sounded like an air compressor and it won’t stop making that noise. Please help! Is this noise bad??
@investingwitha-aron8055
@investingwitha-aron8055 11 ай бұрын
Froze all up in the coils. Tried defrost mode, bit heating coil not working. Thermostat or heating coil?
@FarmerWeezee
@FarmerWeezee 6 жыл бұрын
We have a Kenmore Refrigerator 253.7419240B that won't defrost. We replaced defrost timer, defrost thermostat & heater measures 35ohms. Everything has continuity but the heater still wont come on even in manual defrost. This model doesn't have a control board. Any ideas?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
A wiring break in the defrost heater circuit could prevent the defrost heater from working. Check for a wiring break by unplugging the refrigerator and disconnecting the wires from the defrost timer then measuring resistance through the brown and light blue wires. If the meter measures infinite resistance, find and repair the wiring break in the defrost heater circuit (keep in mind that the defrost bi-metal thermostat will open if evaporator temperature is above 50 degrees when measuring resistance through the defrost heater circuit). Use the wiring diagram for your refrigerator to check the wiring in the defrost heater circuit. The wiring diagram is often attached to the back panel of the refrigerator or it may be inside the machine compartment. If you can’t find the wiring diagram, you can find an online version of the wiring diagram on this page: www.frigidaire.com/Owner-Center/Product-Support--Manuals/?ProductCode=CRT21HSBMW0. The refrigerator model shown on that page uses the same wiring as your Kenmore model. Here’s a brief video that shows how to trace a circuit on a wiring diagram in case you need it: www.searspartsdirect.com/article/using-a-wiring-schematic-to-trace-a-current-video.html. If the meter measures 35 ohms through the brown and light blue wires, then the circuit through the defrost heater is okay. You indicated that the heater won’t come on in the manual defrost mode. To enter the manual defrost mode, you should have advanced the defrost timer manually with the compressor running until the compressor shut off (indicating the timer entered the defrost mode). If the defrost heater doesn’t come on when the compressor stops, then the defrost timer is likely bad. We hope this information helps. If you need further assistance, let us know.
@BigSmartArmed
@BigSmartArmed 6 жыл бұрын
Does anybody know what's the regular voltage on the heating element line? On ours it's 34-35 volts, have no clue if it's normal.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
Our DIY troubleshooting advice typically recommends resistance checks with the refrigerator unplugged to diagnose defrost system failures because live voltage checks are dangerous. We don’t recommend that you check live voltage yourself even though we’ll answer your question. Most defrost systems send 120-volt AC current to the defrost heating element. We recommend that you check resistance through the defrost heating circuit from the control device that's sending voltage to the defrost heating element (defrost timer or electronic control board). If you measure defrost heater resistance (typically 20 to 40 ohms) through the heater circuit connected to the defrost timer or electronic control board, then the heating element, safety device (such as the defrost bi-metal or fuse) and the heater circuit wiring should all be okay and you’ll likely need to replace the control device (defrost timer or electronic control board). Keep in mind that many defrost bi-metal thermostats trip at 50 degrees so that thermostat will need to be colder than 50 degrees when checking resistance through the defrost heating circuit if your refrigerator has that type of bi-metal thermostat. We hope this information and advice helps. If you need more assistance, let us know.
@opensourcebug8028
@opensourcebug8028 2 жыл бұрын
Is the hidden "tech sheet" a Kenmore thing? I'm trying to troubleshoot a Samsung RL34LW-PLUS (RL34LCSW1 / XEG) and there is no "tech sheet" anywhere online. And I doubt I'll be able to find it at the inside some semi-secret compartment.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
Some other manufacturers include tech sheets with their refrigerators. Samsung typically doesn't include tech sheets with their models. We didn't find information for the model number you posted. You may try contacting Samsung for the tech information.
@jagannathpotdar144
@jagannathpotdar144 Жыл бұрын
Good
@saleembhutta704
@saleembhutta704 5 жыл бұрын
Sir very nice video Hi how are you..sir my refrigerator not automatic off I did change timer and biometal..but not automatic off..what problem sir guide me I'm very upset about refrigerator
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 5 жыл бұрын
A loose defrost timer wiring connection or broken wire could be preventing the defrost timer from advancing. Unplug the refrigerator and check the wires that are connected the defrost timer. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires. If that doesn’t help, let us know the model number of your refrigerator. Using the model number, we’ll look up technical information for your model and try to give you more troubleshooting tips to fix the problem that you’re describing.
@deannebreitenbach551
@deannebreitenbach551 4 жыл бұрын
Do all refrigerators have a thermistor?
@ammarialami6365
@ammarialami6365 6 жыл бұрын
Je voudrais savoir comment branché relais compresseur hermétique de frost
@adrianadolph1221
@adrianadolph1221 7 ай бұрын
Would force defrost work, if the refrigerator is at room temperature? Above 46
@diegogonzalez9086
@diegogonzalez9086 5 жыл бұрын
Omg!........ i got lazy halfway through this video n even more discouraged as i kept on watching how complicated it got by the second..... dammit, im gonna have to pay for this one!
@ericpawlow1231
@ericpawlow1231 3 жыл бұрын
Do all refrigerators conform to a universal standard for color coding wires (for checking continuity) or is this video relevant for a specific refrigerator model?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting question! The tech expert who can answer that is on vacation. He'll get back to you next week. Sorry for the wait.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 3 жыл бұрын
This video is relevant for most Frigidaire top-freezer refrigerators and Kenmore 253 series top-freezer refrigerators. Wire colors on other models can vary.
@devramanna2905
@devramanna2905 2 жыл бұрын
I have a few questions can you please answer them for me? Thanks 1. When the freezer gets very cool does the bimetal circuit breaks or connects? 2. Can a bimetal used in a 220v fridge be used in a 110 v fridge ??? 3. What happens if we use a wire and connect just like in the bimetal, but this time without the bimetal, will the thermostat get hot?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
1. When the freezer gets cold (at its normal operating temperature), the bi-metal thermostat should reset so that power can reach the defrost heater to melt frost of the evaporator during the automatic defrost cycle. 2. Only the parts designed by the manufacturer should be used in a refrigerator. Parts typically aren't interchangeable. If the bi-metal from the 220v fridge is exactly the same and has the same part number, then you can use it in the 110v fridge. Otherwise, you'll need to replace the bi-metal with the right part in the 110v fridge. 3. If you unplug the fridge and use a wire to bypass the bi-metal so the defrost heater gets power, it should heat. If you try that, be sure that you tape the ends of the wire connections with electrical tape to prevent electrical shorts before powering up the fridge. Don't leave the bi-metal bypassed after checking to see if the defrost heater works with the bi-metal bypassed. Unplug the fridge and restore wiring to its original condition. If you aren't confident that you can safely perform that test, have a service technician diagnose and repair the fridge.
@ArmahYeboah
@ArmahYeboah 7 ай бұрын
Yes but the fridge can catch fire without that thing you're talking about
@carr296
@carr296 6 жыл бұрын
I have Kenmore Fridge 253.6888901C frost builds in freezer and cuts off cooling to fridge. tested all components in freezer fine with meter but defrost heater never melts the ice. When I drop down the fridge compartment looks it different than video..only has timer& thermostat . The light bulb no longer works. I notice blue wire goes from to light fixture to the timer then to connects to plug in fridge ceiling. There is where i see in the plug the copper inside is black and looks burned out where the blue wire goes into. Need assist as i think this can be why lite no longer works, but more importantly need help as to why defrost heater not working. Show less REPLY
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
The light blue wire that connects to the plug in the ceiling sends current to the defrost heater through the bi-metal defrost thermostat. The defrost bi-metal thermostat shuts off current to the defrost heater to prevent the evaporator from overheating during the defrost process. Based on your details, we think that the defrost heater may be shorted and that’s why the light blue wire in the refrigerator ceiling plug is burnt. We recommend that you unplug the refrigerator and check the resistance of the defrost heater using a multimeter. Here’s a video that shows how to access the defrost heater: www.searspartsdirect.com/repair-guide/refrigerator/how-to-replace-the-defrost-heater-in-a-top-freezer-refrigerator.html. You should measure between 32 and 45 ohms of resistance through the defrost heater. Replace the defrost heater (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/242044020/0046/253.html) if you measure resistance outside that range. If you measure the proper resistance through the defrost heater, then the defrost bi-metal thermostat could have failed. Check the resistance through the defrost bi-metal thermostat when the thermostat is colder than 47 degrees. You should measure near 0 ohms of resistance through the bi-metal thermostat. If you measure infinite resistance through the bi-metal thermostat, replace it (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/5303918634/0046/253.html). Here’s a video that shows how:www.searspartsdirect.com/repair-guide/refrigerator/how-to-replace-the-defrost-bi-metal-thermostat-in-a-top-freezer-refrigerator.html. You’ll also need to repair the light blue wire so current flows to the defrost heater. If you’ve already replaced the light bulb in the refrigerator, then a bad door switch, a failed light socket or a wiring failure in the light circuit could be preventing the light bulb from working. If you get to a point where you need a service technician to diagnose and repair the refrigerator, you can schedule service here: www.searshomeservices.com/.
@Daddy53751
@Daddy53751 Жыл бұрын
Checking the heater element the meter just has a 1, when I test the leads the meter reads 0.01 I have no idea what that means.
@7seen8888
@7seen8888 5 жыл бұрын
I have a samsung side by side refridgerator model #RS2556SH. The freezer side works fine and fridge side not cool enough. I took off inside rear panel to freezer and thawed it out for 24 hours. I also cleaned all dust on back of unit on bottom....coils. Then the noise stopped. The freezer works fine and maintains -10. The fridge shows 34 on digital read on freezer door. It is actually 60 degree on fridge side based on portable temp gauge placed in fridge. The fridge side is not cooling..???
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 5 жыл бұрын
That model of Samsung refrigerator has a refrigerator evaporator in addition to the freezer evaporator. There's a chance that a clog in the refrigerant tubing is preventing the refrigerator evaporator from getting refrigerant. Check the refrigerator evaporator for a frost pattern. If the refrigerator evaporator doesn't have any frost, then you'll likely need to have a service technician repair the refrigerator because the repair will involve recovery and recharging of the refrigerant. If the refrigerator evaporator has excessive frost, then a failed refrigerator evaporator heater, blown thermal fuse, wiring failure or bad electronic control board could be preventing the refrigerator evaporator from defrosting (which would cause refrigerator compartment cooling problems). Unplug the refrigerator and check the wiring connections on the refrigerator evaporator's defrost heater. Reconnect any loose wires. Check for continuity through the thermal fuse and replace the thermal fuse if it's blown. If you replace the thermal fuse and it blows again shortly after replacing it, then a bad defrost heater, short in the defrost heater circuit or a stuck heater relay on the electronic control board could be causing the thermal fuse to blow. We hope these troubleshooting tips help. If you need further assistance, let us know.
@davidloebmusic1080
@davidloebmusic1080 Жыл бұрын
I'm planning to check continuity (simultaneously) for my defrost heater and the bi-metal thermostat of my Kenmore model# 106.64952400, and from looking at the Service & Wiring Sheet No. 2225762 A that I have, it looks like I might want to check across the Pink and Brown wires. Can you confirm if this is correct? I also see in the diagram a small box labeled "TEST TERM" with both PK and BR going to it. Is that a second way to skin this cat?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect Жыл бұрын
To check the continuity through the defrost bi-metal and defrost heater at the same time, you would need to unplug the refrigerator and disconnect the white and pink wires from the control board and check continuity through those wires. Keep in mind that the defrost bi-metal thermostat will only be "closed" and measuring continuity when its temperature is below 15 degrees. If the bi-metal is too warm, it will open and your meter won't measure continuity. You can measure continuity of the defrost bi-metal thermostat through the pink and brown wires (either from the board or through the test terminals) as long as the bi-metal is cold enough not to be tripped. Measuring continuity through the brown and pink wires won't tell you whether the defrost heater is okay because that component isn't in the circuit connected through the brown and pink wires.
@davidloebmusic1080
@davidloebmusic1080 Жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect Thank you for your response and the correct wire colors! Unfortunately, since my freezer is not cold enough now to test the bi-metal (it's in low 20's F), I gather there's no way to test it without somehow getting it to below 15 F. So, before even bothering with the control panel in the ceiling of the lower refrigerator compartment, I first need to take down the freezer back panel and directly check for continuity on the heater alone. Would you agree? And can you say why the Evaporator Fan is not discussed in this video? Shouldn't it be included in the list of potential problem causes? One more thing! IF I eventually got to the point where I needed to check the thermistor continuity, can you tell me how I can get the appropriate Temp/Ohms chart to work off of? The "Service & Wiring Sheet" I have which I mentioned in my original post does not include the chart. The one we see in the video isn't universal, is it?
@davidloebmusic1080
@davidloebmusic1080 Жыл бұрын
An Update: I defrosted today and opened up/removed the freezer back panel and got these readings: Heater alone: 25 Ohms (is this an issue? too low?) Evaporator Fan: 70 Ohms (is this alright?) Tomorrow, once the refrigerator is running again and at approx 0 degrees F, I'll check the Bi-metal/Heater in series from the control panel. Assuming the Heater and Evaporator results above are not issues, I'm guessing this next step should decide whether I replace the Bi-metal or the control board. Does this sound right?
@davidloebmusic1080
@davidloebmusic1080 Жыл бұрын
Ok... with the freezer back down to 0 degrees F, having unplugged the big control board plug from the ceiling of the lower compartment, checking continuity across the Pink and White contacts in the jack in the ceiling of the refrigerator I get 25 Ohms, which is the same I got earlier for the heater by itself. Is 25 Ohms enough? Should I replace the control board?
@ansonmew8705
@ansonmew8705 7 жыл бұрын
What causes a scorched smell "inside" of the refrigerator and freezer. (Whirlpool bottom freezer.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
Odors from food get absorbed by ice cubes and can cause a scorched smell. Empty your ice storage bucket and see if that trick eliminates the odor. If it does, wrap and seal foods airtight when storing them in the refrigerator and freezer to minimize odors. Keep an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator to absorb odors. If the odor smells like burning wire insulation, have a service technician examine the refrigerator for safety because you could have a short circuit that’s burning the insulation. Here’s a link where you can schedule service: www.searshomeservices.com/repair/refrigerator-repair-service.
@sayanshaik1764
@sayanshaik1764 7 жыл бұрын
anson mew you
@mauriciocarpintero2223
@mauriciocarpintero2223 6 жыл бұрын
Greay video but im trying to make sure all refrigerators have a thermistor. I have a may tag M8RXEGMAS02 . The heater heats up when I do defrost mode, and melts the coils. So im guessing it could be my thermostat or electrical board. Dont think its the thermistor, if i even have one. I apologize for sounding like I dont know much.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
Not all refrigerators use a defrost thermistor. Your Maytag refrigerator doesn’t have a thermistor. The defrost control board in the control box at the top of the refrigerator compartment controls the timing of the automatic defrost cycle. Here’s a link for that part with a photograph of the board: www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/4388931/0046/106.html. The defrost bi-metal thermostat (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/WPW10225581/0046/106.html) should trip when evaporator temperature reaches about 50 degrees to prevent the evaporator from overheating. If the heater is overheating the evaporator, you’ll likely need to replace the defrost bi-metal thermostat because the thermostat isn’t tripping at 50 degrees to shut off the heater. Unplug the refrigerator before accessing internal components. We hope this information helps. If you need further assistance, let us know.
@mauriciocarpintero2223
@mauriciocarpintero2223 6 жыл бұрын
Sears PartsDirect thank you so much. Ill just order both parts to be safe and replace them.
@randyaban3718
@randyaban3718 6 жыл бұрын
How to determined if the timer is not functioning properly,no frost refrigerator.
@Andy-mq6lt
@Andy-mq6lt 4 жыл бұрын
I have a Kenmore model 111.73025711 with a bottom freezer. I tried the procedure in this video to force defrost, but it didn't work. Do you know the procedure to force defrost for this model? Thanks!
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 4 жыл бұрын
To enter forced defrost mode on that model, press and hold the Refrigerator Temp button and press the Door Alarm button 5 times. The defrost heater will turn on. The defrost cycle will end when the defrost sensor terminates the process. If you need more help, let us know.
@Andy-mq6lt
@Andy-mq6lt 4 жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect Wow!!! You're awesome! I searched everywhere and couldn't find the answer. The freezer evaporator is fine, but the refrigerator (fresh foods) evaporator is frozen solid. I'll try to force defrost to narrow down the problem. Thanks so much!
@shoyrushoyru
@shoyrushoyru Жыл бұрын
what is the difference in purpose between the thermistor and the defrost bimetal? they both are looking for temperature changes right? why does the control board care to read the value of the thermistor if the defrost bimetal is mechanically opening and closing on its own based on temperature?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect Жыл бұрын
The defrost bi-metal is a simple thermal switch that protects the evaporator from overheating and getting damaged. The defrost thermistor feeds the electronic control board temperature data to help the control board accurately time the automatic defrost session intervals. If the defrost bi-metal fails and doesn't shut off the defrost heater, the defrost thermistor will detect the failure and shut off the heater as a back-up.
@shoyrushoyru
@shoyrushoyru Жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect ohh so its a multi step safety backup. that makes sense. thanks for answering!
@joewester2053
@joewester2053 2 жыл бұрын
My freezer heater tests show 23ohms ,I noticed most of the tests on you tube show around 35ohms ,is 23ohms reading mean it's ok?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. That resistance reading means that the defrost heater is likely okay.
@debwiese5014
@debwiese5014 7 жыл бұрын
frig is keeping things cold, but freezer not keeping thing froze. cleaned coils on bottom of frig. Amana sxd23vw side by side. what to check
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
Check to see if the compressor is running. You’ll hear the compressor buzzing if it’s running. If the compressor isn’t running, then look at the condenser fan to see if it’s running. If the condenser fan is running, but the compressor isn’t, then you may need to replace the compressor start relay (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/WPW10189190/0046/106.html). If the compressor is running, check to see if the condenser fan is running. If the condenser fan isn’t running, then you’ll likely need to replace the condenser fan motor (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/833697/0046/106.html). If the condenser fan and compressor are both running, unplug the refrigerator and remove the evaporator cover in the freezer compartment. Check for frost on the evaporator fins. If you don’t see frost on the evaporator, then you’ll need to have a service technician diagnose and repair the refrigerator because the compressor isn’t working or refrigerant leaked out of the sealed refrigerant system. The compressor or sealed system should only be repaired by a service technician because the repair involves the recovery and recharge of refrigerant. You can schedule service here: www.searshomeservices.com/. If neither the compressor nor condenser fan are running, then pull off the toe grill to access the defrost timer on the bottom, right corner of the refrigerator. Turn the red defrost timer knob clockwise a quarter turn to manually advance the defrost timer. If the compressor starts, then a stuck defrost timer was likely causing the cooling problem, so replace the defrost timer (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/R0131577/0046/464.html). Don’t forget to unplug the refrigerator before replacing internal parts. If the compressor doesn’t start after advancing the defrost timer, then you may need to replace the temperature control thermostat (www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/R0161092/0046/464.html). Again, don’t forget to unplug the refrigerator before replacing internal parts. These tips may help solve the cooling problem in your refrigerator. Let us know if you need more help.
@blueoval9182
@blueoval9182 7 жыл бұрын
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@lonecamper1806
@lonecamper1806 6 жыл бұрын
The defrost thermostat/bimetal is tested when cold with multimeter. It stays "closed" only momentarily.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
Most defrost bi-metal thermostats open when the surrounding temperature reaches 55 degrees F but that temperature can vary in various bi-metal thermostats. Many bi-metal thermostats are labeled with the temperature at which the thermostat opens. The opening temperature rating may be labeled in the Centigrade scale to you may have to convert the temperature rating to Fahrenheit. The bi-metal thermostat that you’re testing may be operating properly if surrounding temperature trips the bi-metal open while you’re testing it. If you suspect that the bi-metal thermostat is opening at a temperature below its rating, you can unplug the refrigerator and remove the bi-metal thermostat. Fill a glass with water. Insert a thermometer into the glass of water to measure water temperature. Add some ice cubes to the glass of water to cool the water down to 32 degrees and insert the body of the bi-metal thermostat into the water while keeping its wires outside the glass so you can test the bi-metal thermostat for continuity at various temperatures. Vary the water temperature by removing ice cubes while monitoring continuity through the bi-metal thermostat to determine the temperature at which the bi-metal thermostat opens. If the bi-metal thermostat opens more than 10 degrees below its rated opening temperature, then replace the bi-metal thermostat. You can order the replacement part here: www.searspartsdirect.com/. If you need more help, let us know.
@wendyw253
@wendyw253 2 жыл бұрын
Which part causes intermittent defrost problems?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
The defrost timer or electronic control board is often the component that causes intermittent defrost problems. All other components are likely working if the defrost system works intermittently. Although it's possible for another component to cause intermittent defrost problems, it's very rare for a component such as defrost bi-metal thermostat or a defrost heater to intermittently fail. Non-control components typically fail completely.
@keithrodriguez1397
@keithrodriguez1397 2 жыл бұрын
I have a fridgedaire side by side refrigerator freezer Model number FRS26R2AW8. The refrigerator side only gets to 45° . The freezer works normal but the evaporator coils are frozen. I have changed the defrost thermostat and that didn't work. The dampers seems to be clear... Could I have the wrong thermostat? If I click the light switch 5 times, it goes into defrost mode and melts the coils.. what do you think else? Bought the thermostat from a parts shop and it doesn't fit well on the tubing and had to use a tie wrap to keep it attached to the coil tubing... Thanks for am answer.!
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
There is a possibility that the thermostat you used is causing the problems that you're describing if it has different specifications from the original defrost thermostat designed for the refrigerator. The adaptive defrost control board initiates the defrost cycle based on run time and the tripping of the defrost thermostat. If the thermostat you used trips at a different temperature than the original thermostat or the way that you attached it to the evaporator tubing is causing it to trip differently, then the adaptive defrost control board may not be starting the defrost cycle frequently enough which may be causing the excessive frost on the evaporator. The part number for the exact replacement for the defrost thermostat is 5303918214 ( www.searspartsdirect.com/product/5119entt70-0046-253/id-5303918214 ). We recommend that you use that thermostat and attach it in the same place and manner as the original thermostat. That may fix the cooling problem. If not, then the adaptive defrost control board may be defective.
@keithrodriguez1397
@keithrodriguez1397 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input 👍 it looks like the defrost control board is the problem Would you have the part number for me and I'll order a new one. Thanks
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
@@keithrodriguez1397 The original defrost control board was part 241508001. That original part is no longer manufactured by Frigidaire and I didn't find any available. That original part subs to replacement kit 5303918476. Sears PartsDirect no longer has either of those parts available but you can likely find a valid replacement part through a web search. Be sure to unplug the refrigerator before replacing parts.
@muraleedharanmundorkot1833
@muraleedharanmundorkot1833 4 жыл бұрын
my froas proof samsung fridge T55K breaks it heater and trips electricity every 3 weeks.Pls suggest a reason.Is it defrost the Frig every # three weeks and due to falt in instruction the heater gets overheated?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 4 жыл бұрын
A short circuit to metal ground or to adjacent wiring in the heater circuit could be causing that failure. A short in the electronic control board could also cause that problem. That type of short circuit may be difficult to find a repair. We recommend that you have a service technician examine and repair the refrigerator. Here's a link to schedule service: www.searshomeservices.com/repair . We hope this information helps. Let us know if you need further assistance. Note: We didn't find technical information for a Samsung refrigerator model T55K. Let us know the full model number of the refrigerator if you need more help.
@alfredblankson4499
@alfredblankson4499 6 жыл бұрын
My defrost timer doesn't restart when it goes off. I have replaced it with a new one but I am experiencing the same problem. Please what could be the problem.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 6 жыл бұрын
Let us know the model number of your refrigerator so we can look up the wiring schematic for the defrost system. We should be able to provide you with some troubleshooting tips as soon as we receive that model number.
@richardcrane4612
@richardcrane4612 7 жыл бұрын
My problem is that I can't get it in manual defrost mode.I tried pushing the light button 5 times in 6 seconds but the fan stays on.. I thought everything stopped in defrost.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
The fan stops briefly on the model that we use in the video. The control also beeps when it enters the test mode. If you don’t have the same model (253.60412411) then the procedure may differ. Check the tech sheet again for your model regarding the forced defrost or test mode. If you need more help, let us know the model number of your refrigerator.
@brandonsmith8548
@brandonsmith8548 2 жыл бұрын
I've replaced my timer switch it still feeezes up and fridge gets warm after freezing up the vents. The metal rod don't get hot on defrost mode
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 2 жыл бұрын
A bad defrost heater, failed defrost termination (bi-metal) thermostat or wiring failure could be preventing the defrost heater from working.
@brandonsmith8548
@brandonsmith8548 2 жыл бұрын
Well my next step is change the thermostat, I guess it's process of elimination
@invigerator
@invigerator 3 жыл бұрын
My Maytag refrigerator will not defrost, yet all checks run in Service Test Mode indicate normal operation. This does not compute.
@SpadeXius
@SpadeXius 3 жыл бұрын
For a Kenmore model 111.60615910. How would I enter into defrost mode? I lost the manual unfortunately and can't find a manual online.
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 3 жыл бұрын
We have the owner's manual available online on our Sears PartsDirect website. Here's a link for that page that has that owner's manual: www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/15ygx9h77x-000582/kenmore-11160615910-top-mount-refrigerator The owner's manual doesn't describe how to enter the forced defrost mode. To enter forced defrost mode on that model, turn the temperature control dial all the way to the lowest possible setting (1). Hold the refrigerator door switch in while turning the dial to the highest setting (7). The compressor should shut off and the defrost mode should start. If the defrost mode doesn't start, then the control likely detected a component problem. An LED light on the control board at the back of the refrigerator signals error codes to indicate what's wrong with the refrigerator. Follow the steps listed on this error code chart to safely view and decipher error codes for your refrigerator: www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/refrigerator-repair/1234589-1235884/kenmore-111-model-top-freezer-refrigerator/0582 . If you see an error code flashing on the control board, follow the troubleshooting steps in the chart to diagnose and repair the problem. If you don't see an error code flashing, then you may need to replace the electronic control board in the refrigerator. Here's a guide that shows how to replace the control board: www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/repair-guide/how-to-replace-a-refrigerator-electronic-control-board We hope this advice helps. If you need further assistance, let us know.
@SpadeXius
@SpadeXius 3 жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect Thank you. If I need further assistance I'll be sure to comment back
@jermwarfare5977
@jermwarfare5977 3 жыл бұрын
Wayne, I'm in my 40's and I wish you were my real dad.
@davj1586
@davj1586 3 жыл бұрын
😄
@russpeaknuckel9525
@russpeaknuckel9525 Жыл бұрын
What exactly do you set the meter on ?
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect Жыл бұрын
To measure resistance, we set the meter to measure ohms of resistance.
@russpeaknuckel9525
@russpeaknuckel9525 Жыл бұрын
@@searspartsdirect What number ?
@EurekaRecycler
@EurekaRecycler 7 жыл бұрын
I have a Sears Freg with a bottom freezer Mo # 596.65932402, Every thing check'd out but I do not know how to test the main digital control. How do I put it into Force Defrost mode? Thank you
@searspartsdirect
@searspartsdirect 7 жыл бұрын
To enter the forced defrost mode, open the refrigerator door and hold down the refrigerator door light switch while pressing the refrigerator temperature down (-) button 3 times within 10 seconds. Release the refrigerator door light switch and “F” should appear in the freezer temperature display with “d” appearing in the refrigerator temperature display. Press the refrigerator temperature down button and “S” will appear in the refrigerator temperature display. Press the refrigerator temperature down button one more time and the control will begin the defrost mode. The display will show the current freezer and refrigerator settings. After the forced defrost cycle ends, normal refrigerator operation resumes.
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