Norcolds Last chance.

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All right guys, here it is. If you don't reckon that you can mechanically "walk and chew gum at the same time", GET THEE TO A REAL TECH!!! If you are still confident after that, here we go. FIRST, disconnect the power supply to the refrigerator (at the outlet in the exterior compartment.)

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Locate the 110v wires to the 110v element- they are heavy black wires, on the right they go high and to the right, the other ends have spade fittings and they plug into the main power board on the left of the compartment.

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Prepare the accessory plug by properly installing male spade fittings on a 110v power cord. The cord and plug need to be able to handle 20amps.

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With this done, simply connect one cord to the other, and plug the free end into the outlet the refrigerator was plugged into. By doing all this, we have taken all electronic controls, switches, thermostats, thermistors, computer controls and all right out of the circuit. What we have running is full power to the 110v element. If the cooling unit and 110v element are good at all, you will feel the freezer section getting cool in about 2 hours, if after 4 hours there is no cooling action felt at all, the diagnosis is a bad cooling unit.

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Let me know how things are doing.

Miles Williams

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