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Whirlpool All-Refrig Mod# EL7ATRRKS01


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Looking for a wiring diagram/tech sheet

 

Parts list only shows these two part numbers for literature, none say wiring diagram:

  LIT4390776  

Literature Parts (energy Guide)

  LIT2218037   Literature Parts (use & Care Guide)  

 

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I'm not finding anything at Service Matters with that model number.  Are you sure it's correct?

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Yes, I'm sure it's correct - I believe I read somewhere when looking up the model here in the forums to see what I could find on it, that it was made by Woods.

 

I don't need the diagram now, this one has it glued to the back of the unit, maybe that's why it doesn't show up on the parts list?

 

Unit had a bad cold control, jump and it started, evaporator fan frozen up - freed it up, out of freon, compressor starts right up going almost immediately to .7 amps after unplugging and plugging back in, no frost at all forming on the evaporator, no even a little bit at the cap tube entrance to evaporator.

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