egh33 wrote:
Thanks for all the possibility's, I am now going to try to answer all your questions. First off the guy talked me into replacing both fans as they did not seem to turn very fast or put out much air. He told me they don't last very long and mine were getting old and while I had the refrigerator out, go ahead and replace them.
When he plugged them in direct they ran, just did seem to put out much air. When he wired past that little thing that tells the fans when to run they ran, hooked them back up and they would not. So he replaced it with the same kind 130/15F.
Then he heated that little thing with a hair dryer and the fans kicked on.
The temp was then set on 7 and was allowed to run approximately 6 hours. the fans shut off and the temp inside the fridge was 60 degrees.
I then turned it up to #8 and it ran all night and brought the inside down to 42 degrees as the outside temperature had dropped to about 60 degrees over night. As the day started to warm outside so did the inside of the fridge. The fins inside the fridge did nothing but drip water all day. It put off so much water that the drip pan outside nearly filled.
It does the same on LP or AC.
The refrigerator only started doing this last trip out which was only a couple of weeks ago.
One other thing, the circuit board was the first thing he checked.
Ok, did I miss any thing.
Hey, I really do appreciate the help.
Yes, I thought the price for the fans were a little steep but I called the dealer and that was the price they quoted.
Did U replace the thermister??? only 22.00
If not try that
Also it could be a bad cicute board or at worst Blocked cooling unit
First try a new thermister as its cheap and easy