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I feel heat/warmth on the front edge of my
refrigerator....why?
Older refrigerators had electric
heaters on the edges of the refrigerator cabinet to help prevent moisture from
building up, especially in the hot/hazy weather in the summer time. These electric
heaters usually had a switch
where you could turn them on or off...had words like..."switch here to
prevent moisture"...switch here in damp weather".... in the picture it
is in the top left of the control assembly.
Then along came the energy crunch. The
manufactures stopped using the electric heaters and started running a pass of
the hot condenser tubing on the edges of the cabinet where the electric heaters
use to be. This is often called a yoder
loop tube SxS version and
the yoder
loop tube Top freezer version. This has now replaced the electric
heaters. If you feel heat/hot around the door opening of your refrigerator you
should....
- clean
the condenser coils as a dirty condenser can make the tubing hotter than
normal
- check/clean & replace
if necessary the condenser
cooling fan ( # F ) motor, if the
condenser fan motor is slow or has quit the yoder loop pass will get very
warm/hot to the touch
- If the condenser coils are clean
and the condenser fan motor is running ok, check the fresh food and freezer
section temperatures...if the refrigerator is not operating well and the temps
inside are warming up, you could feel more heat/warmth than normal
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