SOURCE: Kneading Blade for Magic Chef CBM 250-2
Go to e bay. They have a couple of stores that sell nothing but parts for bread machines.
SOURCE: Kneading Blade for Magic Chef CBM 250-2
I found a compatible belt!!! It's a Dayco # 15260, which you can order from partstore.com!!
SOURCE: ovens not lighting magic chef
Hi,
The ignitor is not working right and is going bad....
have the repair man replace the ignitor, or DIY....
Check out this tip about your problem...
Oven not Working or Oven not Heating
Oven Problems Replacing the Igniter
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SOURCE: I have a Magic Chef
Hello, click this link http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/frame_diagram.aspx?diagram_id=28506759&pkw_=basket&model_id=41512&NewWindow=1 you would first remove the rear panel on the inside rear floor of the freezer. Once you removed this panel this would give you access to the evaporator coil. Located above the evaporator coil is the evaporator fan which has a small motor on it. Also if you noticed you had any ice build up on the evaporator coil this is termed as a defrost issue. You would need a mulitmeter and to perform a continuity test on the defrost thermostat and the defrost heater and if both of those showed continuity then you would test the defrost timer. Usually the evaporator coil is found behind the vertical rear wall but on some from viewing the positioning of the coil it looks like it is under the floor panel inside the freezer click this link http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/frame_diagram.aspx?diagram_id=28506759&pkw_=basket&model_id=41512&NewWindow=1
35 is the defrost thermostat and 32 is the heater. From the sound of what you have described with the water issue you may have ice covering the drain line which is located under the evaporator coil. Any ice build up on the coil or below it you would have to defrost with a hair dryer. Usually if I find a customer has a drain freeze up issue I would also if the heater tested positive before I put the unit back together I would wrap a piece of silver solder wire around the heater and point that down the drain hole this way there would be no further freeze up. Most of the time that I do have to fix this issue 85% of the time it is due to the defrost thermostat. If your fan is also not working then the cold air is not able to go into the refrigerator. The freezer is the only area in a refrigerator that produces cold. If you have any further questions message me back. Thanks Rick
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