This center crisper drawer rail supports the edges of refrigerator crisper drawers, ensuring smooth sliding and proper alignment. At 13.5 inches long, it fits between the drawers on the shelf frame. Q...
This crisper drawer cover support is for refrigerators.
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Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
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Steve
January 3, 2025
Ice machine issue:
Ice is melted together in the left front side of the tray.
For model number 59676253700
Hi Steve, thank you for reaching out. If the ice is melting together in the left front side of the tray, it could be due to a few reasons:
1. Temperature Fluctuations: The freezer might not be maintaining a consistent temperature. Check the temperature settings and ensure the freezer is set to the recommended temperature.
2. Door Seal: Inspect the door seal for any gaps or damage. A faulty seal can allow warm air to enter, causing the ice to melt and refreeze.
3. Ice Maker Position: Ensure the ice maker is level. If it's tilted, water might pool in one area and cause the ice to melt together.
4. Blocked Air Vents: Make sure there are no items blocking the air vents in the freezer, as this can affect air circulation and lead to uneven cooling.
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Having seen this problem before in other equipment so I had an idea where to look. Problem: the automatic defrost function was not operating. Looking through openings in the back panel of the freezer compartment, you could see the evaporator coils and fins were a solid chuck of ice. There are three logical components to check. Heater element, thermostat (located just above the evaporator) and a relay on the control board (located in the fridge control panel). Checked the heater with an ohm meter -- OK. The thermostat closes the circuit at around 20 degrees and opens at around 32 degrees. Pulled out the thermostat, wiring, fan unit. Everything unplugs, unscrews, and unclips, don't cut wires. Put the whole assembly in a friends freezer for an hour or so to see if the thermostat closes -- OK. Problem had to be with the control board. Replaced control board, reprogrammed it per included instruction. Everything is working again.
The hard part for me was figuring out which part was causing the problem. I read what others had done and followed their test methods. I checked the defroster heater for continuity and the defroster thermostat to make sure it was closing. the defroster termostat has to be cold to check it. You will need to check it while it is in ice or take it out and put it in another freezer for 30 mins and then check it for continuity. Those items checked out ok so it had to be the control board. The control board is a 5 min job to replace but making sure that is your problem is the hard part. I think the control board was bad due to a power surge we had when the power went out and came back on. It might be a good idea to put a surge protector on your home to protect your fridge and all your other electronic stuff. Our refrigerator is now working like new again. Thank you for all your help, Jim