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qhumberd
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Norcold not cooling

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  • RollinWithShirley
    RollinWithShirley Member Posts: 40
    Thanks Grumpy.....I am a rank novice, but I can try that.....let's see if I understand.....When you say measure resistance across the AC heater (92).........does that mean I am bypassing (92) by touching the ohm meter to (96) and (219)?  What does it tell me if the resistance is outside of that range?

  • Grumpy_G
    Grumpy_G Member Posts: 710
    Basically yes, although technically you're not bypassing anything but that's just my engineering nitpicking. If the resistance is 0 then the heater touches the housing and that would also cause the fuse to blow. More common is a very high resistance indicating the heater has failed. Either way the fridge has to come out to get to the heater.