chryste7
Mar 26, 2010, 09:22 AM
I own a Kenmore refrigerator, made in yr.2000, and have been trying to resolve an ice build-up problem in the top freezer compartment which eventually leads to water dripping into the fridge compartment through the air flow vents. I replaced the defrost timer and the problem continued. I took a continuity test of the heater element and it checked out fine. Today I replaced the "DEFROST THERMOSTAT" and thought I could test it by manually turning the timer by hand to the defrost cycle (fan shuts off when I do this) and the heating element would get warm/hot but it didn't.
HERE'S MY QUESTION: Does the newly installed thermostat have to be at a certain temperature in order to function properly? It was at room temp when I first installed it.
Any advice/guidance/suggestions would be appreciated... greatly
Thanks,
Jimbo
HERE'S MY QUESTION: Does the newly installed thermostat have to be at a certain temperature in order to function properly? It was at room temp when I first installed it.
Any advice/guidance/suggestions would be appreciated... greatly
Thanks,
Jimbo