Hey Gene, this is one heck of a thread!
Anyways, here's my dilemna which started a few days ago. Thursday night I noted the ice cream was kinda soft in the freezer, and woke up Friday to a warm fridge and cool freezer. Had to go to work so I called my wife around 8 and told her of the dilemna. Placed a thermometer in the fridge and the temp was 50, but when she checked the freezer everything had refroze and freezer temps were around 10. I have her adjust up the fridge temp settings and later that day it was down around 40. Later that evening I did some looking around, and the only thing I had noted was there was not much air flow to the fridge through the damper, so I manually opened it. Freezer temps remained around 10 and fridge around 40.
Everything seemed fine until today, when I noted the fridge had warmed up again. Once again I noted no air flow from the fridge to the freezer. Thinking there might be more to the problem, I located my model number and googled, which is how I found this thread. I have GE Side by side, model GSH25SGPCSS, and the parts breakdown is here
Freezer section replacement parts for General Electric GSH25SGPCSS Refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.comSo here is what I have done so far...
1. Cleaned compressor coils.
2. Removed panel in freezer. Evaporator coil was NOT iced over.
3. Manually opened the damper control.
4. Set the freezer at 5 and the frigerator at 9.
Another side note, when I removed the back panel in the freezer, some of the coil fins appeared to be crushed in, and at the bottom where the heater assembly is the right side screw was ripped out of where it attaches to the evap coil frame. The panel came off really easy, and I bought this fridge new 6 years ago and have never taken it off before. Really not sure how this happened.
Right now I am waiting patiently to see what the temps work out to. I am thinking it's just an issue with the damper controller, but looking for a more professional opinion. I'm not beyond changing out the damper and a few more small parts in an effort to fix this.
Just an update...
Working the night shift last night, my wife called around 11 pm and said the fridge was at 50F and the damper was not open. The only thing I changed was that I had turned the ice maker on. I told her to turn it off, open the damper and leave it overnight. I got home this morning and the freezer was at 0 F and the fridge was around 30 F. After about 4 hours of sleep I got up and the conditions were the same, so I turned the ice maker back on. Got home about 20 minutes ago and the damper was once again shut and the fridge was 60 F and the damper shut again! Arrrgh, this is getting frustrating. So the ice maker is off and the damper manually opened.
Is there something else going on here? If you can help I surely need some advice....