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I posted a couple of weeks ago and was told to check my defrost timer. I did and replaced it but the freezer will only get to 19 degrees. I checked the temp switch and I think it checks out but it is a $90 part so I am skeptical on trying. Money is tight and our local repair person wants around $215 just to tell me whats wrong. Is there a way to bypass the temp control switch and leave it on the high setting? Thanks for any help
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Pull the freezer back panel and describe the frost pattern.
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There is no frost in the back and the coils in the front are cool. I can only get the temp in the freezer to 19 degrees.
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The evaporator coils should be entirely covered with light frost, if not you have system problems that can be checked with a set of gauges.
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