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Frigidaire FFTR1814QW4A freezer cold fridge warm


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Macdaddy2012
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I had a dead evap fan on a FFTR1814QW4A Frigidaire. Freezer was cold fridge was warm. Replaced the evap fan and it ran for about 12-16 hours fridge cooled as it should, now the new evap fan isn’t running and the fridge is warm again. Any thoughts? 

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Is the new fan getting voltage? Maybe the connector came loose. 

Macdaddy2012
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Well shoot I took it back apart to check for voltage, the connector was seeing 120VAC and when I put it back together it turned back on. But no connectors were loose.

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