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jmccr  
#1 Posted : Saturday, December 13, 2008 6:48:20 AM(UTC)
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I have a 12 yo GE SxS that is not staying cool enough.

I had this problem back in July, as well. There was uniform heavy frost on the freezer coils. The defrost heaters were bad. I replaced the heaters, defrost thermostat, and defrost timer all at the same time. After that, the appliance worked fine.

A few days ago, I noticed that the fridge was not cold enough again. I keep a thermometer in there, which read 48 degrees. Freezer felt cold, but was not making ice.

I took the back panel off the freezer to look at the coils. The top coils had a light frost. The bottom coils were a block of ice, not frost. I defrosted it. I thought maybe the heaters weren't working properly and took them to an appliance parts store to be tested. They were fine.

I put everything back together and started it up again. For now, it is working fine--fridge is at 38 degrees. However, I left the panel off to observe the coils. I happened to open it when it was in defrost mode. The top coils were cleared, but the bottom coils only melted slightly and then refroze. If I can, I will try to attach the picture.

Can anyone give me any insight? Is this a compressor (I can hear it running) or a sealed system problem possibly? I am willing to buy a new fridge if necessary, but of course, would rather fix it if it was cost-effective. It's 12 years old, so maybe it isn't worth it.
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denman  
#2 Posted : Saturday, December 13, 2008 7:39:06 AM(UTC)
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Looks more like a defrost problem to me

I do not have a wiring diagram so cannot tell if they use dual ndefrost thermostats. If they do the lower one may be open.

Also the unit will not defrost correctly with the cover off.
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