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Defrost timer paralyzed possibly in Defrost mode. Compressor runs normal but fridge stays very warm . Defrost heater may be burned out. Have been in hospital with cancer 3 times in last 5 years. When I got home the damage was done.I purchased a timer all specs are a match. Except the wiring sequence, My mistake. Old timer sequence is 234  1 new timer part no. 215846602 was supposed to be the replacement. Wiring sequence is different 214  3. I cannot find the correct wiring sequence . I stumbled across this site I wish I would have 10 years ago. Just tonight I finally found an exact match in wiring sequence  but with over $800,000 in medical bills I don't have the $89.29 .  It's a GE MFG # WR09X10194 A 15A non ind 1/2 HP hr 7 min.The Frigidaire 215846602 is 10A 1/3 hp 8 hr 30 min. like the original. Can someone please tell me how to properly wire it I've included the Magic Chef wiring schematic and listed the color code as it was wired to the original timer . Magic Chef timer is wired terminal 2 orange , terminal 3 pink , terminal 4 white and terminal 1 yellow. I would be very grateful . My kidney cancer is back and unable to work unless I find online work. Thank you everyone for any consideration.

Sincerely TheKyleMAGICCHEF-WIRING.jpg

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The numbered terminals on the two defrost timers do the same thing despite their differing orientations sticking out of the timer's body.  So just wire it by the same numbers as what's on your schematic.

Pink to 3

Yellow to 1

Orange to 2

White to 4

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