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CONDENSER FAN MOTOR<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
Electrical Shock Hazard<br />
Disconnect power before servicing.<br />
Replace all parts and panels before operating.<br />
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.<br />
Refer to page 4-12 for the procedure for accessing<br />
the condenser fan motor.<br />
1. Run the diagnostics tests (see page 6-2)<br />
and check for the proper operation of the<br />
condenser fan motor in step 04.<br />
NOTE: During the condenser fan motor operation,<br />
120 volts AC will be present at pins<br />
1 and 4.<br />
WARNING<br />
5-4<br />
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR<br />
1 2<br />
3 4<br />
Refer to page 4-26 for the procedure for accessing<br />
the evaporator fan motor.<br />
1. Run the diagnostics tests (see page 6-2)<br />
and check for the proper operation of the<br />
evaporator fan motor in step 03.<br />
NOTE: During the evaporator fan motor operation,<br />
5 to 17 volts DC will be present at the<br />
yellow and white wires. A constant 12 volts at<br />
the red and white wires will be present anytime<br />
the fan motor is operating. The remaining<br />
steps will allow you to check the resistance of<br />
the evaporator fan motor.<br />
2. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.<br />
3. Disconnect the wire connector going to<br />
the evaporator fan motor.<br />
4. Set the ohmmeter to the R x 10K scale.<br />
5. Touch the ohmmeter test leads to pins 1<br />
(white wire) and 4 (red wire) of the evaporator<br />
fan motor connector. The meter<br />
should indicate approximately 1400 to<br />
1700 Ω.