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The refrigerator portion has begun freezing. I lowered the refrigerator setting 1 1 and the freezer setting to A but it still seems to be uncontrollable.
I've cleaned the coils on the bottom, but it still does it.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Measure the back freezer wall temperature and post
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Originally Posted by: richappy Measure the back freezer wall temperature and post I imagine that would be inside the box, but wanted to check, in or out?
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Originally Posted by: solw I imagine that would be inside the box, but wanted to check, in or out? inside temp in freezer is 4 deg. farenheit
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If the temperature in the fridg section is nearly the same all over, you have no circulation problem. I still think your evaporator temperature is too high. If you can, measure the temperature of the air near the fridg damper coming from the freezer, should be well below zero. Also, check that the cold control sensing tubing is in it's "normal" position.
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Originally Posted by: richappy If the temperature in the fridg section is nearly the same all over, you have no circulation problem. I still think your evaporator temperature is too high. If you can, measure the temperature of the air near the fridg damper coming from the freezer, should be well below zero. Also, check that the cold control sensing tubing is in it's "normal" position. where do I find the "cold control sensing tube"?
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Remove the control panel and look behind the refrigerator temperature control and follow the metal tube attached to it.
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it could be the problem with its setting where it can be on full while you set it on low speed.
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I will check the control panel and gold tube, I noticed another thing, this refrigerator has blown 5 lightbulbs in the last 8 weeks, could that be indicative of something?
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Check that your light bulbs go off when you close the door.
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