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Jeff
August 23, 2017
Defrost thermostat. Found drawings to locate,but not how to access. Site does not show where and how to replace.
For model number ET14AKXSW03
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for the great question. The Bi-Metal Defrost Thermostat is located behind the back panel in the freezer section.
In order to get to it you will need to remove the shelving from the freezer including the ice bucket. You will also need to remove the guide rails that hold the bins and the studs the shelves sit on. You may also need to remove the light bulb shield depending on the appliance.
Once the the shelves and glides are removed you will need to remove 6 screws holding the back panel in place and then lift the panel up off the two tabs holding it in place at the top.
You will see the thermostat clipped to the top of the evaporator. You will need to cut the wires removing the old thermostat and then strip the wires so you can connect the new thermostat. You can use wire connectors to attach the wires together, you can pick these up at most hardware stores. Next you can just reverse the steps and reinstall the back panel and shelving.
Hope this helps!
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John
July 24, 2017
Where is defrost timer located on this model?
For model number et18nkxxwoo
Hi John,
Thank you for the great question. If you enter the part number PS11723171 into the search bar on our home page you will see the picture of the part come up along with a video on how to install the part. This will show where the part is located.There are also some repair stories from other customers replacing this part!
Hope this helps!
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