Rick November 05, 2017 for Model Number lfx 25991ST The refrigerator section is freezing food, but not constantly. I suspect the temperature sensor but cannot find where it is located to test it. Thanks for any help you can give me.
1 Answer Rick, The sensor is located on the top of the refrigerator section under a little dome toward the back. With this issue the sensor could be the issue but also check to make sure that the evaporator behind the wall is not icing up and make sure that it is going through defrost. Read More...
Sailreef October 23, 2017 for Model Number 795.74053.410 The cooling coils in the lower back of the french door refrigerator compartment keep freezing up. I have replaced the controller Assembly about 15 months ago and thought it fixed it but now it froze up again. Should I just replace the controller again?
1 Answer Hello Sailreef. You will need to test the controller assembly 6615JB2005R and the defrost heater MEE62705114 for the issue. If both are good, then replace the main control board. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Arq Dennis August 28, 2017 for Model Number 795.72092.310 I have a Kenmore elite refrigerator, 795.72092.310 that has not been working properly. It was check and was given this part number by a tech, 6500jb2001b. I am unable to find the location to replace this part. The parts diagram shows it on top, over where the water filter would be. Can you help locate this part on my refrigerator? thank you. Kenmore Elite 795.72092.310 purchased 9/2013
1 Answer Arq Dennis, This sensor will be under a cover on the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment. It will be a oblong slotted cover that you would pop off with a flat blade screwdriver. Read More...
Jack March 08, 2017 for Model Number 79572053112 The fresh food section will not stay cool. It varies between 35° and 44°. Usually it stays around 41 or so. I have the temperature controls set at 34° and 0°. Our diary spoils much too soon. The freezer, however, stays constant right around 0 to -2. I have replaced the evaporator fan and the main control board (pcb). The condenser fan and compressor seem fine. Coils are clean and no icing problems that I can see. Thanks
1 Answer Hello Jack, If the refrigerator sensor 6500JB2001B has not failed the issue will be either a frost accumulation in the damper or a failing switching valve AJU34510512. Read More...
Richard February 22, 2017 for Model Number 79575004402 hi having trouble with ref. not cooling . Checked the freezer and the evap coil was froze up let it thaw , changed the defrost sensor , but its still not blowing air to the fridg. if I put on test mode the air blows.
1 Answer Hello Richard. If the sensor is new and the heater is good, you will need to replace the main control board on the unit. Read More...
Gene October 02, 2016 for Model Number Kenmore model #795.72032.110 My freezer is not getting cold enough. My ice cream and other foods were thawing out. The refrigerator is not quite cold enough either. I'm pretty handy with repairs. I'm trying to check if the coil inside the freezer is frozen or not; which would tell me it is a defrost problem. I can't see ice build up, but can't get to the coil to check. Could this be my problem? What else could I check? My refrigerator is only 5 years old.
1 Answer Hello Gene. You will need to remove the back panel inside the freezer to check the coils. If the frost pattern is not even, you will have a sealed system failure and will need an HVAC tech to come out and repair the unit. Read More...
Jamie P August 04, 2016 for Model Number LFC20760SB/04 Will the thermistor #ap4441492 correct this problem? The refrigerator at times warms up an milk spoils. The controls are set at almost the max at 7 and 6 and still the problem persists. When I arrived to check it the temps were -2 and 40.Does this sound like the fresh food thermistor? Thanks for any help
1 Answer Hello Jamie. Turn the freezer down some and see if that helps some. Also, make sure the condenser fan and coils are good and clean. You can try the thermistor and if it continues, you will need to replace the control board. Read More...
Ken June 08, 2016 Have Kenmore Fridge with freezer in bottom.Freezer is not staying cold but fridge is unit doenst seem to be icing up either.
1 Answer Hello Ken. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Jordan January 05, 2016 for Model Number 795.72093.310 How many thermistors are in my refrigerator and where are they located? I have tried looking online at diagrams and in the manual, but can't find good enough information to go off of. Will this part work to replace all of the thermistors in my refrigerator? Is there only one in the freezer and then multiples in the refrigerator? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Jordan. There is several on this unit. ACQ73244001 is in the freezer and the one in the fresh food is part of ADJ73252227. Looks like there is 1 in fresh food and 1 in the freezer and 2 on the hinges and 1 in machine compartment. Read More...
Jordan January 05, 2016 for Model Number 795.72093.310 I have a refrigerator that the temperature in the cabin varies quite a bit. I have seen it at 52 and down to about 20. I am thinking the thermistor is bad, but am not sure if it could be the board as well. I tested what I believed was the thermistor and got .4 ohms. It was at the bottom of the cabin on the back plate that is removed to access the fan and coils. Only 2 white wired connected to it. I would have thought the thermistor should be higher up in the cabin, but cannot find where it could be. I have also never seen the fan work in the cabin. Is this the right part to replace the thermistor or are you thinking it would more likely be the control board? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Jordan. There are several thermistors used in the unit. You will need to test them all and if they are good, then replace the board on the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...