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Canolatrader
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I followed this exactly

https://appliantology.org/blogs/entry/1033-non-pcm-repair-on-a-jazz-board-refrigerator/

Fan runs when neutrals are jumpered (new evaporator motor installed).  Both thermistors seem to have the proper resistance at room temperature.  I checked for wire connectivity down to the evaporator motor.  I replaced the control board and still have exactly the same problem.  Evaporator fan does not run.  Is there anything else other than the thermistors that would close evaporator fan circuit on the board.

Thanks

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 According to the schematic I’m looking at, the only thing I see in line is the freezer door switch.

Canolatrader
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Any suggestions?

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Did you make sure whether the newly installed control board is doing its job or not? A brand new part could be defective. 

 

Canolatrader
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It would seem strange that the old control board and the new control board would cause the same problem...

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On 4/29/2019 at 7:18 PM, Canolatrader said:

Fan runs when neutrals are jumpered (new evaporator motor installed).  B

I have no idea what this means

 

is there voltage at fan or not?

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