My freezer keeps icing over, and the ice covers the vents in the back, then the bottom fridge section stays warm. Anyone know what might be causing this?
Shredd6 wrote:My freezer keeps icing over, and the ice covers the vents in the back, then the bottom fridge section stays warm. Anyone know what might be causing this?
Yep. I am going to assume this is a refrig/freezer combo, less than 10 years old, frost free design. You have a circulation fan, a defrost element, and a defrost timer and one of them is bad.
Safety note: working on a fridge is like working on a tube amp. If you don't know what you are doing and touch the wrong thing you will surely be dead.
Still here? Ok here we go:
Process of elimination:
1 Find the circ fan, open up the ducting to get a look. Turn the refrig temp all the way up and all the way down. The fan should cycle on and off freely. If it labors or binds, replace it.
2. Unplug the fridge, remove the interior freezer panels to expose the cooling coils. You should also find a defrost element. Disconnect the element leads and put an ohm meter across. Should be 4-20 ohms. If open line, replace the element.
3. If the first two are good it must be the defrost timer. Follow the defrost leads to the timer (might be just a small circuit board). If it looks crappy, replace.
Now go get yourself a cold beer cause you fixed it yourself and saved $100 service call.






