kenmore side by side problem

I just bought this fridge used from a guy and plugged it in on friday evening. Thought things where going well and all of a sudden it seemed a little warm in fridge section. It was only 60 degrees in there. I took back panel of freezer apart and found the evap coil froze up from top to bottom and the fan was running then it shut off. I fwelt the fan and it was not hot or anything. I thawed out the coil and plugged it back in and the evap fan didnt come on. After about ten minutes it came on and ran for about ten and went off again. When it was off i chevked the voltage going to it and it only had 63 volts going to it. I suspect a motherboard problem please give me your opinions. Thanks

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Most probably an adaptive defrost pc board is bad AP4909015 This board controls defrost and the evaporator fan motor. To confirm, go to web site
www.applianceaid.com/adaptive_defrost.html for defrost diagnosis test.Look at the info for a Frigidaire fridg.

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I also think this board is the problem Im just looking for some conformation before I buy it. I dont know what else would cause the fan to act in this way

Per the schematic, the evaporator fan motor power comes right from the adaptive defrost module.

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Per the schematic, the evaporator fan motor power comes right from the adaptive defrost module.

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well i ordered the electrolux replacement defrost board so hopefully that does it

Dryer not heating. Hpow do you troubleshoot to find out if it is the heating element and how do you replace it?

Hi,

I would check the heating element for continuity with a multimeter. If the element has no continuity it is bad and needs to be replaced.

You may want to start the troubleshooting from verifying 240 VAC at the dryer terminal block (5 at the [B]diagram[/B]). The heating element needs 240 VAC while the motor requires only 120 VAC.

Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=44266

Gene.