This manufacturer-approved air filter system for refrigerators eliminates odors and any impurities. It does this by neutralizing and removing odor-causing molecules. For best results, it is important ...
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated.
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This is a genuine part. The handle mounting shoulder screw (no.10 ab) is made for use with many refrigerators. The metal screw helps to fasten the handle assembly to the outer do...
This is a temperature sensing mechanism. It can sense the rise in evaporator temperature during a defrost cycle and cycles the defrost heater off after all frost is melted from the coils.
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Caleb
April 20, 2023
My refrigerator recently quit cooling. I did some troubleshooting and read several of the previous questions and responses on your site. I concluded that the thermistor, compressor start capacitor, and compressor controller needed replacing.
After replacement the refrigerator started cooling again. It stayed at ~35 degrees for about a week. Then it would warm up to ~45 degrees and after a few hours would cool back down to ~35 degrees. I’ve monitored it for about a week and it has continued this cycle.
Do you have any potential suggestions for the cause?
For model number E32AR85PQSC
Hello Caleb, thank you for your query. We would recommend checking the evaporator fan motor, part number PS3502361, to fix the issue. The evaporator fan motor circulates air over the coils. The coils convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. We hope this sorts out your problem!
My refrigerator recently quit cooling. I did some troubleshooting and read several of the previous questions and responses on your site. I concluded that the thermistor, compressor start capacitor, and compressor controller needed replacing.
After replacement the refrigerator started cooling again. It stayed at ~35 degrees for about a week. Then it would warm up to ~45 degrees and after a few hours would cool back down to ~35 degrees. I’ve monitored it for about a week and it has continued this cycle.
Do you have any potential suggestions for the cause?
For model number E32AR85PQSC
Hi Caleb, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest making sure the vents are not blocked, the compressor coils are clean, and the refrigerator door is closed properly. Sometimes, opening the door frequently might also cause the internal temperature to fluctuate. If the issue remains, we would suggest checking the door gasket, part number PS11766245. We hope this helps!
Turned freezer off at themostat and unplugged freezer. Removed 2 screws at front 2 at the back and 2 at the top. Lowered top cover and removed evaporator fan bracket (2 more screws) removed themostat capulary tube( 1 screw and bracket) then unplug fan motor. Removed motor from bracket (2 screws). Put on new fan motor then removed fan blade from old motor and put on the new motor. Remounted fan motor bracket and thermostat capulary tube. Remounted top cover, plugged freezer in the set the thermostat to 4 and freezer is working fine and doing its job. I orderedmotor on a Sunday and it was shipped on Monday and I received said part at 7:pm on Wednesday.
Removed evap cover from Commercial Refrigerator. Removed mounting screws from Evap motor mount. Replaced evap fan motor. Repositioned. Reinstalled evap cover. Tested . This motor was hard to find locally. Glad I called.