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Refrigerator & Freezer are running but will not cool. Any help?
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Remove the back panel and check if the compressor is running. It should make a whining noise and the condenser coils will get hot.
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GE Refrigerator & Freezer are running but will not cool. Any help?
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Originally Posted by: jhall82891 GE GE Refrigerator & Freezer are running but will not cool. Any help?
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Re-post this as a new thread with the right model #
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Model number is GE GSS22JFMA . IT is a side by side unit. The bottom half of the freezer seems to frost up on the back inside. The top part seems warm and does not make any ice.
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Jim H
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You have refrigeration problems for a pro. to look at, if this is the best the compressor can cool the evaporator.
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