![]() if you have 12v on one side but not the other then it's just the limit switch that's tripped and needs to be reset by pushing the button. If you're not getting 12v on either side then that's a further indication that your thermal fuse is blown and needs to be replaced. check for 12V on both sides of the limit switch. That's assuming it's a newer than 2010-11 unit or has the recall kit installed. It may have a light metal plate cover over it. If there is it could indicate a leak and a failed cooling unit. look for yellow residue on the back near the burner. If the display "is" on but still not functional you'll have to go to the rear of your refer: check the fuse on the lower control board and confirm it is getting 12v. If your fuses and 12v supply check out and the display still won't go on: it shouldn't have a fuse on the eye level/upper board but it's likely there is one on the lower control board.Īssuming what you mean by "no power" you mean your display is not lighting up. Most likely it's just a blown fuse in the distribution panel or the limit switch needs to be reset. Unless your cooling unit has poor circulation though it shouldn't pop and wouldn't be a "first guess" under the conditions you described. If so then you'll have a thermal fuse installed on the rear of your refer. I don't remember "exactly", but around that time. If the refer was replaced at a later date, has had the cooling unit replaced or had the recall kit installed then it's highly likely.
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