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rsmealey
March 2021 | 1 Replies
4" strip hangs from the bottom of the fresh food door. This could be a magnetic strip that holds the door gasket. Air flow from the freezer to fresh food side appears to enter at the bottom, is forced up along the sides of the glass shelves, and recyled to the freezer at the top where the freezer fan is located. At one point, I thought overcroweded shelves were blocking the migration of air from the bottom along the sides to the top. However, clearing the shelves did not correct the problem. I've discounted leakage of cold air through a leak in the door gasket as the problem. I speculate it just doesn't account for enought loss to be the problem, or explain the pathology of the problem. However, I can feel a bit of air flow at the bottom of the fresh food side door. Instead, I have thought the problem was with the defrost unit itself. I guess there are three major components to the defrost unit. I tried putting a circuit tester on the defrost components, but did not get results I could interpret with confidence. It seemed to suggest the heater unit was OK, but cannot say with confidence. Any thoughts on diagnostic testing would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob
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