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It has got to be the nut behind the door.
 
Get out of there so I can see the rest of the air tower..!!
My trade is appliance repair the last 30 years.
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It's one of the worst Whirlpool fridges made. lol
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Making Valentine's day treats - "cinnamon twists".
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Which I think is strangely appropriate for there couldn't possibly be a more twisted holiday to celebrate by eating sweet little cinnamon covered pastry treats! ?

For the record, we are celebrating the memory of the violent death of St. Valentine, a high priest of Rome and a martyr, who was ordered to be put to death by Claudius the Cruel. Valentine was arrested, dragged before the Prefect of Rome, condemned to be beaten to death with clubs, and to have his head cut off; the sentence was carried out on February 14, on or about the year 270.

So, let's celebrate this day - with hershey kisses and chocolate covered strawberries...! :p

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I'll be sending you a PM as soon as I get back to a PC and can actually type out a coherent response.

OK, so you are a single Evaporator. You say the damper, and ice maker are working. from the diagram the ice maker has to be getting it's cold from the freezer evaporator via ducting in the liner. So either the freezer fan is no-op, turning slow, or the unit is not defrosting.
You can shine a flashlight at the curved rear fan cover close to the ceiling in the freezer and see if the fan is spinning, may have to hold the door light closed for it to energize. You'll also want to look at the base of the metal evap cover where the air inlet openings are to check for excess frost, and likewise around the fan area. Your fan motor (including harness, defrost Bi-Metal, and freezer thermistor) Part# WPW10514110 is an A/C to D/C motor, it's also possible that's it not turning fast enough. The tech manual should be in one of 3 places, remove the toe-kick, with palm of your hand facing up, feel around for a plastic envelope on the underside of the box front left or right, if not, then remove left and or right hinge cap and look there.


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Looking out the window I see lots of snow and still falling. Looking at the weather,,,aye ya yaee.
No boating for a while.
I think our Canadian neighbors need to come get their weather. It somehow took a wrong turn and headed south.
 
V-Day celebrations. My youngest is on her way to become a crack shot in the family. She’s 14 and almost scary, lol, if you see her shoot. ?
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Out in the woods (Sugarbush) every day drilling/tapping the trees. I have been seeing a lot of deer sign under the Red Oak trees scattered around the sugarbush. I have been wondering how the Turkeys have been doing, finding food in 2' of snow. Well I found their roost over the weekend. They saw me before I could get the camera out, but there were 8 that I jumped from their roosts in the pines above. They have been digging for accorns, possibly with the help of the deer. I noticed Turkey sign and the forest floor on this ridge, all around me is torn up. Some of it is fresh. It is hard to make it all out in the pictures, but normally the snow is unbroken and I make first tracks.

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It is gonna get worse for them tonight as Texas is sending us an additional 12" of snow, on top of the 2' we have. The snow shoes are gonna get heavier now.

Today I will be prepping for another foot of snow by this time tomorrow.
 
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Holy smokes!!! That’s warm!! Ours is set at 66*
I remember growing up and dad had it set to 66°, mom would bump it to 68°. Good ole'days
 
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