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buylow12
Oct 23, 2018Explorer
I tried unplugging the thermistor early this morning but only for about maybe two hours and didn't notice any difference so I plugged it back in but I've done that again and will let it go for longer this time.
Unplugging the heater element leads sounds like something I would like to try from your description. It sounds like it could eliminate the board being bad. Unfortunately I don't quite understand what you mean. How would I go about plugging them into a 120 volt outlet directly? Could you give me some more detail as that seems like it would be a definitive test if the cooling unit is shot or not.
I really don't want to replace the entire cooling unit if I don't have to, the last time I had trouble with the fridge I was told by multiple people that it was the cooling unit and it just ended up being the thermistor. The only thing I can think of is perhaps the board but the test you mentioned would allow me to rule that out. Thanks.
Unplugging the heater element leads sounds like something I would like to try from your description. It sounds like it could eliminate the board being bad. Unfortunately I don't quite understand what you mean. How would I go about plugging them into a 120 volt outlet directly? Could you give me some more detail as that seems like it would be a definitive test if the cooling unit is shot or not.
I really don't want to replace the entire cooling unit if I don't have to, the last time I had trouble with the fridge I was told by multiple people that it was the cooling unit and it just ended up being the thermistor. The only thing I can think of is perhaps the board but the test you mentioned would allow me to rule that out. Thanks.
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