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Norcold DE-251 refrigerator

Norcold DE-251 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Norcold DE-251 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer for Norcold DE-251 - Part 14431

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  • Refrigerator Door Liner for Norcold DE-251 - Part 244711

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Norcold Refrigerator DE-251 FAQs

For a Norcold RV refrigerator, the typical limited warranty coverage is 2 years for labor and 3 years for parts and freight, starting from the original purchase date. For your Norcold DE-251, always confirm the exact terms in your warranty paperwork because coverage can vary by series and sale.

What the warranty usually covers

Most Norcold RV refrigerator limited warranties are structured around these buckets:

  • Labor coverage (service work) for a set time period
  • Parts coverage (replacement components) for a longer period
  • Freight/shipping coverage for warranted parts (often tied to parts coverage)
  • Coverage starting on the original consumer purchase date

Quick reference: common Norcold warranty timeframes

Coverage type Typical timeframe When it starts
Labor 2 years Original purchase date
Parts 3 years Original purchase date
Parts freight 3 years Original purchase date

How to confirm the warranty for your DE-251

Use these checks to match your refrigerator and paperwork:

  • Verify the model number is DE-251 on the data plate
  • Locate your proof of purchase (date drives coverage)
  • Read the warranty section for exclusions (cooling unit, seals, cosmetic items, misuse)
  • Confirm whether the warranty is transferable if you bought the RV used
  • If you need help interpreting the terms, contact Sears PartsDirect support

Why it matters

Warranty length affects whether you should troubleshoot a cooling issue (thermistor, evaporator fan, door seal) versus pursuing a warranty repair path first. If you are inside the labor window, paying out of pocket for diagnosis often makes less sense.

For common cooling and airflow symptoms that owners often mistake for a major failure, we recommend starting with can i fix my own fridge and then how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Last updated: February 2026

A bad thermistor on your Norcold DE-251 refrigerator typically shows up as incorrect temperatures (too warm or freezing) even though the unit is running. A quick check is to measure thermistor resistance and compare it to expected values at a known temperature.

Quick symptoms checklist

Look for these common signs before you test with a meter:

  • Fresh food section temperature swings (warms up, then overcools)
  • Food freezing in the refrigerator compartment
  • Refrigerator runs longer than normal but does not stabilize
  • Temperature display or control behavior seems inconsistent with actual temps
  • Cooling improves temporarily after moving or re-clipping the thermistor

How to test the thermistor (basic ohms test)

We recommend testing resistance at a controlled temperature so the reading means something.

  1. Power off the refrigerator (and for RV use, disconnect 12V DC power if applicable).
  2. Locate the thermistor (usually clipped to an evaporator fin or mounted where it senses compartment temperature).
  3. Unplug the thermistor from the control so you are measuring only the sensor.
  4. Put the thermistor tip in an ice water bath (a cup packed with ice plus a little water) for 5 minutes.
  5. Measure resistance with a multimeter set to ohms (Ω).

Typical readings you should expect

Exact values vary by Norcold design, but these ranges are a solid pass/fail guide:

Thermistor condition at ~32°F (0°C) What the meter usually shows What it means
Normal ~25K to 35K Ω Sensor is responding normally
Open circuit OL / infinite Thermistor or wiring is broken
Shorted Near 0 Ω Thermistor is failed short
Drifting Far outside range Sensor is out of calibration

Why it matters

The thermistor is the refrigerator’s main temperature feedback sensor. If it reads wrong, the control board makes the wrong cooling decisions, which leads to warm food, freezing, and unnecessary run time.

Next best step if your reading is off

  • Re-seat the connector and inspect the harness for corrosion or pin damage
  • Make sure the thermistor is firmly clipped in its sensing location
  • If resistance is open, shorted, or far out of range, replace the thermistor

For related cooling-airflow issues that can mimic a bad thermistor, use our guide: diagnosing refrigerator thermistor problems video.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Norcold DE-251 RV refrigerator, a “hard reset” is typically done by fully power-cycling the refrigerator so the control board reboots and clears a temporary lockup. Turn the refrigerator OFF, remove power for a few minutes, then restore power and turn it back ON.

Hard reset steps (power-cycle)

  • Turn the refrigerator OFF at the control panel.
  • Shut off the RV power feeding the refrigerator (unplug shore power or switch OFF the RV breaker for the fridge circuit).
  • If your setup uses 12 VDC for controls, disconnect the RV battery feed to the refrigerator (or switch OFF the 12 VDC disconnect).
  • Wait 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power (12 VDC first, then 120 VAC if applicable).
  • Turn the refrigerator back ON and allow it time to stabilize.

If it still will not restart

These checks catch the most common “no power” and “no cool” situations after a reset:

  • Confirm the RV has stable 12 VDC; low voltage can prevent the control board from booting.
  • Check the refrigerator fuse(s) in the RV distribution panel.
  • Verify the door is closing and sealing; warm air leaks can look like a cooling failure.
  • Listen for fans (if equipped); a failed fan can cause poor cooling.

Quick symptom guide

What you notice What it usually points to What to do next
Display is dead No 12 VDC supply, blown fuse, bad connection Verify 12 VDC and fuses, reseat connectors
Powers on but won’t cool Airflow issue, fan issue, loading/venting issue Check vents, fan operation, and airflow
Intermittent operation Low voltage, loose wiring Check battery voltage under load

Why it matters

A true hard reset (removing power) forces the DE-251 control board to fully reboot. That often clears a temporary fault state and is the fastest first step before deeper troubleshooting.

For more DIY troubleshooting that applies to many refrigerator cooling and fan issues, use can i fix my own fridge and how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Last updated: February 2026

Bypassing the thermistor on a Norcold DE-251 refrigerator is not a recommended repair; the thermistor is the temperature sensor the control uses to regulate cooling. Unplugging the interior light connector is not a reliable, model-correct way to bypass the thermistor and can create new problems.

What we recommend instead (safe, accurate troubleshooting)

Use these steps to confirm a thermistor problem without guessing at wiring shortcuts:

  • Unplug power to the refrigerator (RV 12V DC and any 120V AC supply, if equipped).
  • Locate the thermistor inside the fresh food compartment (usually clipped to an evaporator fin or mounted on a liner).
  • Check the thermistor clip position and contact; a loose clip causes false temperature readings.
  • Inspect the thermistor wire for pinches, corrosion at connectors, or broken insulation.
  • Test cooling behavior by monitoring compartment temperature with a thermometer over several hours.
  • If temperatures are uneven or warm, verify airflow and fan operation.

How a bad thermistor acts

A failing thermistor or connection commonly causes one of these symptoms:

  • Refrigerator runs too long and freezes items
  • Refrigerator runs too little and warms up
  • Wide temperature swings
  • Erratic cycling that seems unrelated to control settings

Quick decision guide

What you observe Most likely cause What to do next
Freezing in fresh food section Thermistor reading “too warm” Reposition clip, inspect wiring, replace thermistor if needed
Warm temps with long run time Airflow or cooling system issue Check vents, frost buildup, and fans
Warm temps with short cycling Sensor or control input issue Inspect thermistor circuit and connectors

Why it matters

On the DE-251, the thermistor signal is how the control maintains safe food temperatures. “Bypassing” the sensor can force abnormal operation, leading to freezing, spoilage, and unnecessary strain on the cooling system.

For help confirming whether the thermistor or airflow is the real issue, use diagnosing refrigerator thermistor problems video.

Last updated: February 2026

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