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time to get the service person back under warranty
don't try repairs yourself as that voids the warranty
because you had to replace the regulator so early after purchase , it suggests problem in the gas lines(dirt or filings) that have blocked up the gas jets . problems on the other circuits could be again installation faults
I'm sure that you will make your dissatisfaction known to the company
The high temp switch connects to your power board at "Limit In" and "Limit Out". Follow those wires to the switch. I would see if you're under the Norcold recall. Give them a call and check. If you're not, here is where you can get an upgraded thermal switch: Norcold High Temperature Limit Switch V2 0 by ARPrv
The N611 will flash 3 times as an AC heater fault. If your AC heaters are ohming out properly (48 ohms of resistance), then you have a bad power board. If the AC heaters are not showing around 48 ohms of resistance, replace the AC heater. It's going to be one of the two. Here is an article on it:
air circulaton over the cooling unit on norcold is critical get out you owners manuakl look up baffels and make sure all are in tact and also no animals have made a home behind you refer you have done all you can do inside the problem lies on the outside of the refer where the cooling unit is
One of two problems. The auto switch is bad or the lower circuit board is not doing its job. You can call norcold technical or take the board to a service center and have it checked with the tester they should have. The lower board retails for 176.00. I looked at my tech file and it is a little vague on your particular situation. If I were repairing your fridge I would take the smart route and call technical. Hope you get your problem solved. If you need more help please feel free. Regards
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