Our freezer is frosting over and the unit is loud when running.
In the freezer compartment there is a panel on the ceiling of the freezer, remove this with a small spatula, it snaps off, there is a dial that controls the airflow on the panel, inside this panel is the defrost control board, it does not use the old time defrost timer, it uses this part, its about $250
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AP6023580
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SOURCE: Freezer/refrigerator compressor running constantly
th ebi-metal is a thermostat which shuts the defrost heater on/off, but doesnt actually put the unit into defrost. if it were bad the defrost heater would never go on resulting in massive build up of ice on back wall of freezer, and noticable refrigeration sect. cooling.. dont know how you know the compressor never shuts down, but if that the case perhaps you have a sealed system/ freon issue. try removing the back panel of freezer section and check the evaporator coil. you shuld have an even frost pattern over the entire evap coil. if theres just frost over the top 1or 2 coils, and the rest of coil is shiny aluminum , thats an indication of a sealed system issue.( 5 year part warr by manufacture) def not a do it yourself issue...but that would,, depending on extent of restriction/loss of freon,, cause freezer to freeze and defrost eratically,and the compressor would be running constantly trying to achieve a good stable temp
SOURCE: Whirlpool side by side refrigerator not defrosting.
take back panel off inside freezer. check continuity thro heater and thermal fuse in series with heater
SOURCE: Location of Defrost Timer
you unit do not carry it carry a board it at the back off the unit
SOURCE: Where is the defrost timer located on GE
This model does not have a defrost timer. It has a motherboard. You must jump out the plug to the main board to test the defrost circuit. In order to do this take the cover off of the main board, find the three wire connector on the base of the main board, connecter is normally blue in color. On the board itself it will identify termials as line, defrost, and compressor. To test you must create a jumper wire.Install the jumper in the plug terminals identified as line and defrost.This will turn the defrost heater on. If the heater does not come on, look for a defective heater or a defrost thermostat(mounted on the top of the evaporator). If the heater does come on replace the thermister(located on top of evap, white in color and has two white wires part#WR55x10025)
SOURCE: Can't find the defrost timer on my Kenmore refrigerator 596 series
If you get the complete model number which is located inside the refrigerator on a tag either on the upper left or right wall or the roof inside and then go to partselect.com you will get an illustrated blow out and you'll be able to see exactly where every part is
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