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Hello Paula,
You have to use the brush under the front of the unit. I usually lay down with a flashlight to see what I'm doing. I like to have a vacuum cleaner to get the lint up as I go so I don't make too much of a mess. If you're afraid to stick the brush in there, you can unplug the unit first.
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Paula, you will need the remove the kick plate in the front of your refrigerator. The coils are underneath the refrigerator on your model. Slide the brush under the refrigerator onto the coils and gently brush the coils with the brush. The cleaning brush has soft bristles that will not harm the condenser coils. Hope this helps you, thanks!
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Asked by Diy in Richmond for Model 59292991
Hello. The defrost drain freezing up is a common issue and is not necessarily related to the ice maker. The water comes from the defrost water which is where the frost is melted off of the evaporator coils. Once you clear the drain you should run a piece if weed eater line through it to insure nothing has dropped into the drain, otherwise the drain may refreeze. If the ice maker is still producing, the water is not coming from there. As long as the drain is chased with the weed eater line. you have cured the problem. I would still pour about 2 tablespoons of white vinegar in the drain to prevent algae formation in the drain trap. I hope this was useful information for you and have a great day!
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Hello Ressce. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the switch AP3890378 AP2591804 is bad and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps.
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Hello Travis. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the cold control in the unit is bad and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps.
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Bill, It's a simple check if you have a multimeter AP3873826 . Turn the power off to the water heater, remove the cover panel,and the interior cover, disconnect the wires at the elenment terminal and check for a "Closed" circuit. One indication of an open element is, the hot water is not as hot as usual or the hot water doesn't last as long as usual. You could also turn off the power, turn off the water and drain the tank. Then remove the elements and visually check for a broken, detiriorated element(s) as well. Good Luck
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Cross Reference and Model Information
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Part Number TJ103 (AP4320046) replaces 20001017, WX14X51R, WX14X51A, WX14X51, WX14X50, WX14X0051, WX14X0050, TJ90RCB1, RCB1, R1930-4, R0193004, PM14X51DDS, PM14X51, PM14X0051, BR002, A012001024, 5303917809, 5303318893, 5303318693, 4210463, 20001017, 20001017, 19950188, 19950188, 14210128, 14208047, 14200069.
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