prstlk wrote:
I have checked those and will work on them tomorrow.
We have checked the fuses in the front of the coach and the recalled switch to see if it is operating correctly and it is. Will check for the fuses in the board as well.
The weird thing is that we are not getting any fault codes or sounds from the control panel.
The other weird thing is that we are still getting frozen ice through the ice maker, yet not as much as we used to get in a day. We might get 3 or 4 harvests a day instead of being able to fill the bucket full in a day.
There are NO fuses that will cause this type problem. The recall will not cause this type problem. The recall will shut down the entire refer if it trips or malfunctions. The actual icemaker temps is BELOW 10 degrees for correct ICE production. If NOT below 10 degrees you will get slow harvest of ice as the cooling of the freezer is NOT to spec. The ONLY way at this point to test the system is to wire the 120 elements direct for 24 hours and then measure the temps in the refer. If NOT below 36 degrees, you have either a bad cooling unit or it is not sealed correctly. You have NOT answered my one question---Is this a Norcold cooling unit? Doug