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I'm sorry if this is a redundant question. My issue is a little different than the other posts I've reviewed.
When the freezer goes into defrost mode (presumably), the ice cubes in the ice bowl begin to melt. The freezer reads 3-4 degrees, which shouldn't melt ice, but it does. Once the defrost cycle has completed, the ice in the compartment re-freezes into a chunky mess. This happens daily.
As a result and secondary issue, the auger assembly needs to be replaced from trying to dispense ice after a defrost cycle. I think I've found the replacement part for that (ice bucket/auger assembly - $150).
Any help and advise is appreciated.
PS - I'm not good with testing parts/connections using an electric meter.
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When the fridg goes into defrost, does the freezer fan run?
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When the fridg goes into defrost, does the freezer fan run? __________________________________________________________
Hi, thanks for the reply. Good question, I have not payed very close attention to whether the fan runs during the defrost cycle.
Let me monitor whether or not this is happening and I'll reply back.
Thanks, Dave
PS - Another response to my thread was I needed a new motherboard. Do you agree?
ALSO - What is a GOOD brand/model of refrigerator to purchase right now? IF I need to spend more than a few hundred dollars, I might as well buy a new one, no?
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You allreadyu have the best fridg on the market although GE likes to gouge on parts. To prevent future problems, add a 1000 joule surge protector to the wall outlet available at Wall Mart $9.00.
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You allready have the best fridg on the market although GE likes to gouge on parts. To prevent future problems, add a 1000 joule surge protector to the wall outlet available at Wall Mart $9.00.
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