SOURCE: Wine cooler #ULN-75BWC-00 motor seems to have shut
the motor could be defective or it could be low o refrigerant causing the pressure switch to not kick on the fan. Could even be wires have come loose from the fan. If the fan does not work it won't cool. however it mould most likely cosy you more to fix if you take it to a shop to have it repaired if you have the tools to test it with I can help you so let me know if you have a test meter volt ohm meter and I can tell you how to test the system.
SOURCE: my uline keeps running and soda in cans freeze.
your thermostat is bloked or didn't see the reeal temperature, it must be replaced whit similar new one.
SOURCE: How do I access and
To learn how to remove the thermostat go to the link below and order a service manual
http://www.u-line.com/customer/
Good Luck
SOURCE: MY COLD CONTROL IS BAD
go to googlr type your refrigerator brand name and parts .
if you would not get. see me e-mail [email protected]
i need brand name and model #
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Question moved from Watches to U-Line Wine Fridge.
They are usually an expanding plug. You push it to the hole and press the central pin. If you can grip it with pliers, you can pull it out. The other way is to use a nail punch and push the pin all the way through, pull out the support and retrieve the pin from the insulated cavity.
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Testimonial: "Thank you, Andrew. The plugs are indeed "pinned" - in that what is visible is actually a pin that inserts into and expands the plug body. Pulling gently with pliers extracts the pin allowing the plug to collapse and pull through the cooler wall opening. These were easy to pull out and no damage occurred. To re-insert them, just ensure that the "pin" is retracted so that the plug end will enter the hole in the cooler wall, then push the pin into the plug to secure the retainer. Thanks! Crick"
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