Troubleshooting guide

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NOTE: When replacing the motor box be sure the wiring harness routes through the box correctly.
Portions of the harness are covered with a plastic sheath that allows the wiring to pass into and out
of the box at the top (down from the automatic ice maker) and right side (to the light fixture.)
Replacement:
1. Reconnect the wiring harness connectors to the motor and start capacitor.
2. Align the four (4) locator tabs at the back of the motor box with the four slots in the rear cover
of the freezer section.
3. Replace the four (4) hex-head screws to secure the box to the sides of the freezer section.
Accessing the Freezer Compartment Temperature Sensing Tube
The freezer compartment temperature sensing tube can be accessed by removing the rear freezer
compartment cover.
(Fig. 16)
1. Remove the automatic ice
maker.
2. Remove the ice dispenser motor box.
3. Remove the hex-head screw securing the
air supply cover to the right side of the
freezer compartment.
4. Remove the nine (9) screws securing the
rear cover from the back wall of the freezer
compartment.
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove the shelving
brackets before the rear cover is removed.
5. Carefully pull one side of the rear cover
forward and remove the cover from the
freezer.
6. The temperature sensing tube is located at
the top of the compartment encased in a
plastic sensor well.
Servicing the Evaporator and Other Related Components
The evaporator, evaporator fan, defrost bi-metal and defrost
heater are located behind the evaporator cover.
(Fig. 17)
1. Remove the rear cover. (See procedure above.)
2. Remove the eight (8) screws securing the evaporator cover
in the freezer section.
3. Pull the evaporator cover up and out of the unit.
Fig. 16
Fig. 17