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I have a GE refrigerator that the refrigerator and freezer will not keep a constant temperature.
The freezer temperature will increase to 7 degrees and the refrigerator will increase to 45 degrees (set at 0 and 37).
After awhile, the temperature will drop to 0 and 37 degrees.
Any idea what the problem maybe?
thanks
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When the temperatures start to rise, tell us what is running/not running.
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Fridge Is Cold In The Bottom But Not In Top. Ice Maker In Freezer Quiet When This Started
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Originally Posted by: RICKEY S WORLEY  Fridge Is Cold In The Bottom But Not In Top. Ice Maker In Freezer Quiet When This Started Would like to suggest, you start your own thread in the Refrigerator Repair section, using Post New Topic.
People will then see it is someone with a problem.
This should increase your odds of getting a relevant reply. Do not forget to post the complete model number of the refrigerator and as much as possible problem description. Gene.
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