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LG/Kenmore model 79573165610. not cooling, evaporator fans not running


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LG/Kenmore model 79573165610. not cooling, evaporator fans not running

compressor is running, this unit multiple evaporator fans, but neither of them are running. any suggestions. I thought it was a bad defrost timer, but this unit does not have one. my only other thought is the mother board. any help would be greatly appreciated. 

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You need to check for voltage out of board to fans. Put unit in forced run mode, do fans run? If no, are they getting voltage? If no are all sensors testing within specs?

Lots of testing to do before throwing parts at it. 

worx appliance service
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u can use magnets to bypass door switches to confirm if fans are running 

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On 3/4/2022 at 7:07 AM, worx appliance service said:

I’m having the same problem. Neither evaporator fan runs. They both run in test mode.

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