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Ok , here is what is going on. Freezer side is maybe 45-55○ and fridge side is warm. I removed the evaporator cover and the fan is working. Coils are about running 20inches on the back wall and about 2-3 inches of the bottom coils are freezing and the line on the top that the thermostat connects to is slightly froze. Coils in between the froze areas are not froze and are cool to the touch. Compressor running and is hot to the touch. This is all I know. Narrow a solution to my problem please.oh freezer set to normal and refer side to normal, have tried to unplug and adjust dial to other settings and not helping. Also icemaker not working.
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Seems like a sealed system problem, amprobe and gauges would confirm.
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Thanks for reply! No gauges,but do have meter! What to look for if I did have the gauge and probe?
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If the condenser is not clogged and the condensing fan turning, the compressor is hot due to low refigerant level, or damaged compressor, or both. You can allways call a pro to confirm, but the symptoms do not look good.
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