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I have a 3 year old Kenmore French door bottom freezer appliance. We had a good round of storms here, power off/on/off/on for a several days. Fridge died. Repair guy came out, control boaed dead. No parts because Kenmore, manufactured by Dai Woo, has been bought by LG, who cut off repair part supply. I slaved the cooling fan to the freezer fan, now fridge is a giant freezer, as slaved fan runs, does not kick on & off as when controlled by bord. Any advice or suggestions appreciated.

I have a 3 year old Kenmore French door bottom freezer appliance. We had a good round of storms here, power off/on/off/on for a several days. Fridge died. Repair guy came out, control boaed dead. No parts because Kenmore, manufactured by Dai Woo, has been bought by LG, who cut off repair part supply. I slaved the cooling fan to the freezer fan, now fridge is a giant freezer, as slaved fan runs, does not kick on & off as when controlled by bord. Any advice or suggestions appreciated.

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I bet you could find/DIY something along these lines, since the core aspect of your ice box is - the condenser and pump - is functional. Now all you need is a way to have the one side stay warmer by having compartment fans and the motor itself to cycle. Honestly, probably a fairly easy project for someone competent in basic electronics.

https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/how-to-brew/build-temperature-controller/