How to Fix Kenmore Refrigerator Error F3

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Error Code: Refrigerator Difficulty: Moderate

Problem: Defrost system failure – heater or thermostat fault causing excessive frost buildup

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How to Fix Refrigerator Error

  1. UNPLUG refrigerator and initiate manual defrost (leave doors open 8-12 hours until all ice melts).
  2. Remove evaporator cover panel in freezer.
  3. Test defrost heater for continuity (should read 20-50 ohms).
  4. Test defrost thermostat when cold/frozen (should read closed/<1 ohm).
  5. Replace faulty component(s).
  6. Inspect wiring for burnt sections near heater connections.
  7. After repair, monitor for 3 defrost cycles (typically every 8-10 hours) to verify heater activates and melts frost completely each cycle.
  8. If frost returns within 48 hours, suspect adaptive defrost control board failure.

Recommended Replacement Part

OEM Part #: WPW10271465

Estimated Market Price: $40-90

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Still Not Working?

If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.

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