Sy ef means evaporator fan circuit failure.
Frigidaire gallery refrigerator evaporator fan circuit failure.
The fan in the back of the freezer mounted about halfway up was making a growling noise.
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Set the refrigerator to a warmer setting.
I have a frigidaire gallery side by side with an ice maker.
Start by scanning the list of symptoms common to frigidaire units and we ll show you the parts associated with those problems.
I removed the back panel and found ice buildup around the fan shroud which was causing the noise and the ice was also all over the top of the evaporator surrounding the wires tubes etc.
To not have this issue again replace the evap fan or wiring to it rr.
Set the freezer control to a colder setting.
If the fault code persists replace the control board too.
I have frigidaire gallery refrigerator and there s a code 1c e under refrigerator sign it says some letter i can t make out with the number 3 please help me.
If your refrigerator isn t cooling and you don t hear the fridge fan running this video guides you through diagnosing what s wrong with the refrigerator evaporator fan.
Unplug the refrigerator and check the evaporator fan wire harness connection in the freezer.
This video provides step by step repair instructions for replacing the evaporator fan motor on a frigidaire refrigerator.
If the wire harness connection in the freezer is okay check the evaporator fan wire connections to the electronic control board brown white blue white and yellow white wires on j4a and red white wire on.
To fix an evaporator fan circuit failure first check the wiring between the control board and the evaporator.
Refrigerator is too cold but the freezer temperature is fine.
Adjusting refrigerator control changes temperatures in both the refrigerator and the freezer.
If the fan is not running unplug the refrigerator and remove the evaporator fan cover.
Ensure that the red and brown wires are supplying sufficient energy to the fan by measuring their voltage.
In many cases the problem is do to the fact that the evaporator fan cannot operate freely due to an ice.
If the voltage is correct consider replacing the evaporator fan.
Freezer is too warm but the refrigerator is fine.