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Dacor Refrigerator Error Codes

Dacor Refrigerator Error Code E2

If you see the error code E2 on your Dacor refrigerator, it means that the freezer temperature sensor has failed. The freezer temperature sensor is responsible for sending the temperature reading to the refrigerator’s control board. If the sensor fails, the control board will not be able to accurately determine the temperature of the freezer.

This can lead to a number of problems, including:

  • The freezer may not cool down properly.
  • The ice maker may not work properly.
  • The refrigerator may not be energy efficient.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the error code E2:

  1. Check the freezer temperature sensor for proper placement. The freezer temperature sensor is typically located in the freezer compartment, near the back. Make sure that the sensor is properly seated in its socket.
  2. Check the freezer temperature sensor for functionality. You can do this by using a multimeter to measure the resistance of the sensor. The resistance should be between 10,000 and 100,000 ohms. If the resistance is outside of this range, the sensor is faulty and needs to be replaced.

If you have checked the freezer temperature sensor for proper placement and functionality and the error code is still present, you will need to contact a qualified technician for further diagnosis and repair.

Self-repair

If you are comfortable working with electrical components, you can replace the freezer temperature sensor yourself. To do this, you will need to purchase a new sensor from a Dacor authorized dealer.

Once you have the new sensor, follow these steps to replace it:

  1. Unplug the refrigerator from the power outlet.
  2. Remove the back panel of the freezer compartment.
  3. Locate the freezer temperature sensor.
  4. Remove the old sensor from its socket.
  5. Insert the new sensor into the socket.
  6. Reinstall the back panel of the freezer compartment.
  7. Plug the refrigerator back into the power outlet.

After you have replaced the freezer temperature sensor, the error code should be cleared. If the error code is still present, contact a qualified technician for further diagnosis and repair.

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