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EC 50 is a defrost system fault. Ignore it and frost will finish the job.
EC 50 means the control board expected a defrost cycle to complete and it did not. The usual suspects are a failed defrost heater, a faulty defrost sensor, or a control relay that never switched the circuit on.
The unit keeps cooling at first, which tempts people to dismiss the code. A few weeks later the evaporator is a block of ice, airflow dies, and a simple heater replacement has become a full thaw and repair visit. Call at the code, not at the frost.
The element burns open and frost builds on the evaporator with every cycle.
The sensor misreports coil temperature, so defrost ends immediately or never runs.
The board calls for defrost but the relay never closes the circuit.
You can clear the display, but the fault will come back. The board keeps detecting a real failure. Clearing the code does not repair the circuit.
Short term, yes. But frost is stacking up on the evaporator and efficiency drops every day. Getting us out within the week keeps this from becoming the expensive version of the repair.
We confirm which component failed, install factory replacement parts, do a controlled thaw if frost has built up, and watch a full defrost cycle complete before we leave.
One call, and it is handled. Open daily, 7am to 7pm.
Same day slots are limited and go to the first callers. The diagnostic is credited toward your repair, so it costs you nothing to find out.