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Supco SM0146B Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor, Replaces Samsung DA31-00146B
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The fan motor is essentially a universal fit on several brands of refrigerators. you will have to save the wiring from the original fan and attach some terminals for the replacement fan
Check to make sure the light in the fridge shuts off when the door is closed. You'd be surprised how much heat is given off by that light. If it stays on either take it out or replace the switch.
two things could be wrong... first and easiest. if the surface where the door comes in contact with the fridge is dirty, it will cause the door to not stick. second, some fridges use magnets in the seal. first clean the surfaces with a good household cleaner... if that doesn't work, find an appliance store and find a new seal.
all that happens is the cold air from the freezer gets blown into the fridge section by the evap fan motor brhind the inside back wall of the freezer so if you open the freezer door and don't hear the fan blowing i would say that yes you do have a bad evap fan motor and that's why the fridge section is warm.next time send the brand name and model number so i can help you better
Its defrost problem.When the freezer section gets cold and reaches its required cooling temperature, after that the frost on freezer section starts defrosting and the cooling fan in the freezer section blows this cool air from freezer to fridge. But if the defrost cycle does not start then over ice will get collected on freezer ventilations and that will block the air passing section from freezer to fridge, so the freezer gets cool but fridge section does not cool.Try manual defrost by unplugging the refrigerator from main power outlet for 24 hours then reconnect it and check, if the same problem is noticed again,. If yes then its defrost board problem. The defrost board located in the back of fridge section. You can get required parts from www.repairclinic.com or from online sears part site. ------------- Thank you.
How old is the fridge? Can you hear it running? It could me many things. Could be anything from a dead compressor to a coolant leak.
Did someone change thermostat setting, maybe during a cleaning? There's a knob in the refrigerator section somewhere; see if it's turned to "Off" or to a less-than-cold setting.
If you hear the motor running, but it doesn't get cold, it probably doesn't have any refrigerant to compress. That could be recharged, but modern refrigerators are pretty tight, so that would also indicate a leak. With a leak, it will need recharging again sometime later.
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