05-21-2007, 08:48 PM
It may be easier to just remove the doors and put it outside for three days to thaw out.
I wish I had done that when I disassembled mine only to find a wall of ice that took hours with a heat gun to melt and made a mess on the floor to clean up. Not like I had a spare fridge to use for a couple days, at the time.
Probably our (my) fault for shutting the door heater sweat circuit and defrost cycle off. :-)
I wish I had done that when I disassembled mine only to find a wall of ice that took hours with a heat gun to melt and made a mess on the floor to clean up. Not like I had a spare fridge to use for a couple days, at the time.
Probably our (my) fault for shutting the door heater sweat circuit and defrost cycle off. :-)