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Well it seems that the back of the freezer was covered in ice, so as
instructed I thawed it and removed the back panel to find the evaporator
coils encased in ice. So I thawed that and fridge is cold again. Now, why is
this happening? Why were they encased in ice?

Thanks,
Tim


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SCOTT wrote:

Well it seems that the back of the freezer was covered in ice, so as
instructed I thawed it and removed the back panel to find the evaporator
coils encased in ice. So I thawed that and fridge is cold again. Now, why is
this happening? Why were they encased in ice?
Thanks, Tim


Defrost circuitry not working, evaporator drain plugged,.
Call a tech. - Darrell

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