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Looking for a Condenser fan motor for a Coldspot Frostless; model 106s16el; s/n 1f311516
Started by Fridge_Master_G, Aug 10 2010 06:24 AM
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#1
Posted 10 August 2010 - 06:24 AM
Frigde part of unit isn't staying cold, lowest it goes is 44F (with temp dial @ max cold)
; freezer works great temp 9.7F. Haven't replaced anything yet, defrost timer (easy access-kick panel) is warm to touch and you can see though a little circle that something is spinning inside. What I think is the condenser motor (location when facing front of fridge, bottom right in back)- with easy access from back access panel. Have not checked compressor for heat or vibration. All thoughts are welcome. I believe unit is about 45 yo. Also looking for owners manual if possible. Thanks
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#2
Posted 10 August 2010 - 06:31 AM
Does sound likely that your condensor fan may be bad. It should be running if the compressor is running.
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Posted 10 August 2010 - 03:16 PM
Thanks for your reply. I was checking Refrigerator air return/inlet for ice (which I found some) and was using a hairdryer to defrost (because it is not accessable-except by ones finger tips). At that time the condenser kicked on with fan spinning. Checked the compressor, it was vibrating and hot to touch.
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