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11173045610 Kenmore refrigerator


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Posted: March 2022

11173045610 Kenmore refrigerator

This is a Daewoo Refrigerator. It is difficult to disassemble and not for amateurs.

There is no available service manual.

There are no diagnostic tests.

There are error codes without any correct translation. Thus they are useless.

Sears drawings claim this model has a Damper. This model does NOT have a damper.

Some parts are available on Ebay.com

3016767200                 Air Damper  DU24-113
3014808400                 F.F.S. Temp sensor
40301-0063203-03    Electronic Control Board
3012048000                 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor Assembly,   Cheaper than a Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
3015924900                 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor  D4612AAA36
3814301000                 Inverter board

PROBLEM:     FFS (Fresh food Section) is warm. Freezer is normal. 

CURE:    Replace the FFS Evaporator fan.   There are two Evaporator Fans in the Freezer section. The one on the left is the FFS Fan.

Freezer Door and both rails must be removed.

  The left rail support must also be removed, in order to remove the rear panel.  The rear panel has the freezer Evaporator Fan attached on the right.  Two screws in the upper corners hold the rear panel in place. Remove panel very slowly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kenmore 111 model bottom-freezer refrigerator error codes

https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/refrigerator-repair/1234589/kenmore-111-model-bottom-freezer-refrigerator/0582

 

These error code explanations help troubleshoot a problem with your Kenmore bottom-freezer Trio refrigerator with a model number that starts with 111. When your refrigerator isn't working or it isn't cooling well, you may be able to find the cause of the problem by entering the diagnostic mode on the control to view the error codes. The error codes will likely point you in the direction of the failed component causing the cooling problem.

Enter the diagnostic mode by pressing and holding the Lock button for 3 seconds, then press and hold the Freezer and Refrigerator buttons while pressing the Acela Ice button 5 times.

The digital display will show operating time (number of minutes it's been plugged in). Press the Freezer button 6 times to step through temperature sensor checks. The display will then show time remaining until the next water filter change. Press the Freezer button 1 more time to see any error codes.

The display just shows operating time if the control detects no problems resulting in error codes. If an error code displays, note the code and then continue to press the Freezer button to display any additional error codes. Operating time will display after you view the last error code. Press the Lock button to exit the diagnostic mode. Find the error codes in the chart below and repair the failures. The codes reset after you repair the failures.

https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/ko9mnq6kvw-000582/kenmore-11173045610-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts

 

ERROR CODE

CONDITION

DIY ADVICE

F1 Lo or F1 Hi

Freezer compartment temperature sensor failure

Unplug the refrigerator and check the freezer temperature sensor wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the freezer temperature sensor circuit from the control board. Replace the freezer temperature sensor if resistance isn't between 1,000 and 40,000 ohms.

r1 Lo or r1 Hi

Refrigerator compartment temperature sensor failure

Unplug the refrigerator and check the refrigerator temperature sensor wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the refrigerator temperature sensor circuit from the control board. Replace the refrigerator temperature sensor if resistance isn't between 8,000 and 40,000 ohms.

i5 Lo or i5 Hi

Ice maker temperature sensor failure 

Unplug the refrigerator and check the ice maker temperature sensor wiring between the ice maker and control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. If you find no wiring problems, replace the ice maker because the ice maker sensor is a component of the ice maker and isn't available as a separate part.

FD Lo or FD Hi

Freezer defrost sensor failure  

Unplug the refrigerator and check the freezer defrost sensor wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the freezer defrost sensor circuit from the control board. Replace the freezer defrost sensor if resistance isn't between 8,000 and 40,000 ohms.

rD Lo or rD Hi

Refrigerator defrost sensor failure

Unplug the refrigerator and check the refrigerator defrost sensor wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the refrigerator defrost sensor circuit from the control board. Replace the refrigerator defrost sensor if resistance isn't between 8,000 and 40,000 ohms.

iD Lo or iD Hi

Ice room temperature sensor failure

Unplug the refrigerator and check the ice room temperature sensor wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the ice room temperature sensor circuit from the control board. Replace the ice room temperature sensor if resistance isn't between 1,000 and 40,000 ohms.

rt Lo or rt Hi

Ambient temperature sensor failure

Unplug the refrigerator and check the ambient temperature sensor wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the ambient temperature sensor circuit from the control board. Replace the ambient temperature sensor if resistance isn't between 1,000 and 40,000 ohms.

dr

Refrigerator door switch defective

The control displays dr when it detects a refrigerator door open for more than 1 hour. Close the refrigerator door if open. If you find both doors shut, unplug the refrigerator and check the door switch wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through each door switch from the control board with both doors closed. You should measure near zero ohms of resistance through both door switches. If you measure infinite resistance through a door switch, replace it.

dF

Freezer door switch defective

The control displays dF when it detects the freezer door open for more than 1 hour. Close the freezer door if open. If you find the door shut, unplug the refrigerator and check the door switch wiring connected to the control board for damage. Repair any broken wires. Measure the resistance through the freezer door switch from the control board with the door closed. You should measure near zero ohms of resistance through the freezer door switch. If you measure infinite resistance through the door switch, replace it.

 

C1

Sealed refrigerant system failure

The control detects low refrigerant charge or a defective compressor. A refrigerator service technician will need to complete this repair because it involves the recovery and recharge of refrigerant (Freon).

F3

Freezer defrost heater failure 

Unplug the refrigerator and check the freezer defrost heater wiring for damage. Repair any broken wires. If the wires are okay, replace the freezer defrost heater.

r3

Refrigerator defrost heater failure

Unplug the refrigerator and check the refrigerator defrost heater wiring for damage. Repair any broken wires. If the wires are okay, replace the refrigerator defrost heater.

ES

Dispenser failure

Check the display panel. If you see the indicator light toggling through the Water, Crushed Ice and Cubed Ice selections then the Water/Ice button is stuck. Press the Water/Ice button in various spots to free the stuck button. If you can't free the stuck button, replace the user interface board.

d2

Forced defrost mode activated 

Indicates the refrigerator is in the forced defrost mode. The control terminates the forced defrost mode automatically when one of the evaporators reaches 55 degrees F. The refrigerator then returns to normal cooling.

 

Actual readings before repair

 

F5 is 14F

 r7 is 97F

d1 is 89F

d3 is 39F

e2 is 09F

i8 is 22F

c8 is 09F

t7 is 16F

35F    49F

08F   18F

repeats

 

  • 3 months later...
Appliancesguy
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I’ve replaced the freezer temperature sensor ffs sensor fans seem to work but builds ice heater works just ffs is warm

  • 3 weeks later...
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I just quoted this job and I explained that there is limited information for this unit. The one I have has excessive frost on the back wall and lefts side of the freezer basket. No fans were running. Voltage to both fans based on the wiring diagram on the back were average between 12-14 volts dc. 1st, thanks for posting this. 2nd Are the fans the same? Can I purchase the assembly for both FFS and FS?

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@TGRAppliancerepair Looks like there is a service manual for this on are site!

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