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I have been having defrost issues for several months on my Frigidaire. It started after a burning smell that seemed to be coming from the fridge. I have replaced the Temp Control Board because that went out. I changed the Defrost Therm. The defrost heater is reading 30ohms so I decided to change the main board thinking that would solve the problem. Well, it didn't. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
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It is no defrosting. I tried to turn on the manual defrost but that also does not work. The fresh food side of the fridge was warm and that is how I noticed the evaporator coils were frosted over. I manually have been defrost coils with a heat gun but that is getting old. The only part left to change is the defrost heater itself but based on the continuity test heater should be good.
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I would check the continuity of the defrost system. Make sure that the defrost thermostat, evaporator coil is frozen. Unplug the unit. Measure from J1-11 at the defrost board (Neutral) to J1-7 (heater/thermostat combo). It should read about 30 ohms. This then checks all components including the wiring in the defrost circuit. |
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Measured from J1-11 at the defrost board (Neutral) to J1-7 (heater/thermostat combo) tonight and it read 30ohms. :confused:
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At the top of my list would be a bad defrost board. |
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At the top of my list would be a bad defrost board. |
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I had the defrost issue before I replaced the temp control board. The temp control board is new. I then changed the main control board and it is still not defrosting. What is the part # for the defrost board?
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Sorry but I did not look up the info on this unit before answering. Since you said defrost I just used that term but there is not a separate defrost board in this unit. The correct board is Part number: AP5645865
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