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intermittent operation either totally dead or normally operating
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This unit just started flaking out in the past few days - the symptom is no fan, no compressor and no internal light. I tested the outlet - it has power. I jiggled the cord - no effect. When I started looking around for a new unit, it spontaneously comes back to life - compressor is cycling normally, fan works, and light works. It will fine for 3-24 hours then croak again for 1-3 hours, then come back to life.
I don't think it's the starter relay because when it's in failure state, the light doesn't come on either. I never hear any relay clicking, so for all I know, it may already come factory equipped with a solid-state relay. (Mfg date 2000).
I notice that the wires from the relay box on the side of the compressor and the AC power cord all lead to a nylon Molex connector, which is plugged into a sheet metal panel, obviously hiding more control parts (I guess the temperature controls inside)...
Any ideas?
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Hi. According the diagram this unit is not equipped with any electronic controls.Most likely the problem is within power supply harness or there more then one problem. For example: bad lights (door switches) and bad defrost timer or cold control. It's hard to believe in that, but things happen. So the next time it'll happen - use the flat screw driver to slowly turn the defrost timer's shaft CW until it clics. If the fridge kicks on - replace the timer. Here are the breakdown diagrams and Liner parts for Roper RT18VKXJW00 - AppliancePartsPros.comPost the results. Simon.
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Howdy - thanks for the quick reply. I don't think it's the door switch because either all three work (light, fan, compressor) or none. So I will try your suggestion with the timer. Also I guess it could be in the harness, although I tried jiggling that around to provoke it...
Thanks again.
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Hi.
First check the power supply.The cord, connections and you power outlet. Plug the fridge in to different receptacle.
Simon.
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