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Manufacturer: Maytag
Type of Appliance: Bottom mount Fridge
Model Number: MFI2067AES
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes

 Went out on this unit without Tech info. Had wrong mo#. It seemed like all the LEDs were blinking and the ice shoot door was opening and snapping shut constantly. the fridge seemed warm and the freezer frozen. I unplugged the unit. When I pugged the unit back in, before the compressor came on the shoot door was quite and the blinking stopped.  When the compressor started up again all hell broke out, the blinking and door banging. I opened it up and found , I don't know what it was some kind of insulation all over the place like feathers and the front was covered completely with dust bunnies'. I didn't know where to start so I cleaned it out good as I could and left to get some tech info. The compressor was very hot but I did feel some cool in the suction line.

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You should be able to use this service manual:

This tech sheet:

 

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Thank you Captain

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