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Ron
June 24, 2021
This is an all fridge. Not very many items in it. Used in the basement with a matching all freezer. Unit is basically empty except for some drinks. Everyday or every other day the over temp light is on. Fan appears to be working and is not blocked. I reset the alert and it runs fine til the next time. Suggestions on a solution?
For model number WSR57R18DM02
Hi Ron,
Thank you for your question. From the Jenn-Air website, the over temperature light comes on when either the refrigerator temperature rises above 48°F (9°C) or the freezer temperature rises above 15°F (-9°C) for longer than 1¹/2 hours. The audio alarm will shut off automatically when the temperature returns to normal, but the indicator light will continue to flash until the Alarm is pressed to let you know that an over temperature condition has occurred. To turn off the alarm and indicator light, press the "Over Temperature Reset" button. If the "Over Temperature Reset" light is blinking or flashing, try resetting the power to the unit by turning off the circuit breaker for 5 minutes and plugging it back in. Turn it back on and see if the light comes back on. If it does you may have to have someone come and inspect the refrigerator. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Ron
June 30, 2021
I ordered replacement temp sensor from you. Upon removing panel the drier had a large amount of ice over it. I replaced the sensor and left the unit off to thaw. After the thaw I started the unit back up. Checked the unit several hours later and over temp sensor was flashing. I reset, left it for a few more hours. Checked again and over temp sensor was flashing again. Checked behind panel and drier was building up ice again. Would this be a potential system leak or an issue with the drier?
For model number WSR57R18DM02
Hello Ron, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Defrost Heater, PartSelect Number PS11738605. You can test the heater for continuity with a multi meter. Hope this helps!
bad fall when moving of brand new fridge it makes aircbut not cold
For model number WSR57R18DM02
Hi Renee, thank you for contacting us. Based on the description, we would recommend checking the freezer evaporator for any leakage. If that is not the case, then you may have a faulty compressor start relay, part number PS11759689. The start relay attaches to the compressor and helps start the compressor motor. We would recommend checking the start relay to fix the issue. Good luck with this repair!
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
I took the screws out of back panel and slid water line and panel off to the right side while I removed the capacitor and starter relay. Relay was probably the only problem, but I replaced capacitor too while I was doing the repair. Finished removal and replacement in about 20 minutes. While I had panel off I cleaned coils that I could see from behind and then did the same on front side. Cost was $136 for both parts. I could have done it for $71 if I did not replace the capacitor too. Saved my daughter from being taken advantage of.
The repair seemed simple, I just needed to remove the old bracket -- 4 screws -- and slip the new one on.
The tricky bit is that the roller bracket holds the weight of the fridge. So in order to make sure that the fridge did not fall over, and to keep the installation point off the ground so that I could align the screw holes, I needed to shim up the side of the fridge that I was working on.
To tap in the shims, I used a hammer and a spare chunk of wood. I ultimately used 3 shims, and kept tapping until the roller wheel could roll freely. Then I knew that the fridge was high enough. After that, it was pretty easy to remove the 4 screws, align the new bracket, and replace the screws. After that, in order to get the shims out I could just extend the foot brake as it was designed, and that lifted the fridge enough for me to easily slide out the shims. After that I just had to level out the fridge by adjusting the two feet.