Replacing a Fridge Defrost Timer.
by Mjtrinihobby in Workshop > Repair
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Replacing a Fridge Defrost Timer.

My ten year old fridge recently stopped working. After checking power supply wiring I thought that the compressor was dead. After further troubleshooting I found the existing mechanical defrost timer to be stuck. Turning it manually caused the compressor to work again. Hooray!
I detest mechanical control equipment so I ordered an electronic timer from Amazon.com. It is a direct replacement for the mechanical timer.
Removing the Mechanical Timer.



The existing timer was on a plate on the back of the fridge near the compressor. 4 screws had to come off to get the timer off.
Putting the New Electronic Timer.




I used a 10 minutes defrost cycle every 12 hours. Installation was straightforward.
Powering Up.

After the job was done I plugged back in the fridge and she works so fine. Now my new electronic timer should function long and worry free.