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Refrigerator at about 32 degrees with setting of 1. Freezer at +5 degrees with setting of 2.
Fridge fan assenbly/diverter checks out OK. Freezer fan runs continuously. Compressor and fan run continuouly.
Have replaced the: Control panel, mother board and two thermesters in the fridge. Evaporator coils cleaned.
What is most likely cause of the fridge being to cold?
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team Simon: A repairman checked out the Air Damper Control and found it to be good. I called this component a "Fridge fan assembly/diverter." Any other thoughts. Thanks, Frank
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:confused: Originally Posted by: goodellf Simon: A repairman checked out the Air Damper Control and found it to be good. I called this component a "Fridge fan assembly/diverter."
Any other thoughts. Thanks, Frank
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Hi, Frank.
I suggest you to replace the part I listed above. Give it a day or two and if it's not going to work - return it back. I'm suggesting that because with all the parts you had replaced there is nothing left but the damper control.
Post the results.
Simon.
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