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Murat
August 18, 2021
Freezer is working but both side to hot discard frezer pipe going to sides make sure ok thanks?
For model number 2539284213
Hello Murat, thank you for your question. To help prevent moisture from forming on the outside of the appliance, your freezer’s compressor moves refrigerant through the appliance, generating heat that settles on the sides of your appliance. As a result, the exterior walls may sometimes feel hot to the touch. This is a normal and necessary function of your appliance. However, if the heat is extreme there are a few things that could be happening. You could have dirty condenser coils. To clean the condenser coils, unplug the appliance, and clean the coils using a refrigerator coil brush or a vacuum hose with a soft brush. Excessively hot freezer walls could also be a sign that the condenser fan is malfunctioning. If the fan fails to run when activated, the condenser fan will need to be replaced. Part number: PS450185. Also, it could be the freezer’s door seal (also called a gasket) If you feel cold air leaking out of your freezer anywhere around the doorframe, or the seal appears worn or damaged, it will need to be replaced. Part number: PS11770645. We hope this helps!
its best to use power screw driver lot of screws .took out all screws took off door took out side to remove ice from door. just used water to melt ice. took off old gasket and put on new gasket. put door in place and started screws in four coners do not tighten screws at this point.put in rest of screws. work arondclock wise making sure gasket is seated while tighing screws. check gasket for flatness you may have to use hair dryer on gasket to make it flat.
After silencing the alarm, it seemed to be running as normal without any unusual noises, but food was starting to thaw from the top shelf on down and condensation was dripping from the roof. We were able to place most of the food in 2 large ice chests and then the rest in the freezer compartments of 2 fridges we have in the house. I then turned down the temp dial to the coldest setting and let it run for an hour or so; no change.
After researching on the internet, it sounded like our symptoms could be pointing to a defrost timer issue. I pulled the freezer away from the wall, located the timer and used a large screwdriver to slowly advance it. While doing this, at one point I could hear the compressor kick in. I pushed the quick freeze button and let it run for a while. When I checked it in a few hours, the alarm light had gone out and water that I had placed inside was frozen. We took a chance and put the food we placed in the ice chests back in the freezer. Everything was fine several hours later.
I ordered a new defrost timer, it arrived in a couple of days, and replaced the old one with it in a matter of minutes by disconnecting the wire harness from the old timer, removing the 2 screws holding it onto the bracket, screwing the new timer to the bracket, reconnecting the wires harness, and done. It's been a week or so and no problems.
Simply unscrew panel but do not remove it. Remove old gasket. Fit new gasket between panel and door. Fasten screws and no more leaks and better temperature contol. This was so easy and rejuvenated my freezer. Thank you for quick shipment, great service, easy to navigate website, and fast phone help. I highly recommend your company. good luck with your repairs that you can do, as I have zero mechanical ability and did it !!!!