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My fridge is freezing food, top shelf, bottom drawers, and door. I replaced the damper in the top and the thermostat that goes with it. Still freezing. Any suggestions?
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Post the stabilized freezer temperature.
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I placed a thermometer in the freezer for 2 hours. The freezer temp is 2.2 degrees.
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Seems normal to me. Only other thing is the air flow into the fridg section may be lower than normal. Check all air passages for an ice jam.
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I am not finding any obstructions. I have noticed that the damper on top between the freezer and fridge always seems to be blowing? Since I replaced both the damper and thermostat is there anything else that controls the damper?
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You most probably have a bad control board behind the control panel. Remove the control panel overlay and the 4 screws, then you will see the board. Order one here.
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