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Mark
February 26, 2020
The fridge is too warm & stays at 54 degrees instead of cooling to 37 degrees. Resetting at the control panel doesn't work. Electric power to the fridge is good. The freezer is good & remains at zero degrees. What are the possible causes of this problem?
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Hi Mark,
Thank you for your question. If your refrigerator section is too warm, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the temperature sensor, the evaporator fan motor and fan blade, the filter-drier, the air damper and the defrost heater. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Simple three steps... 1) There's an front section to the ice-maker to take off. One Phillips screw is on the side, one screw is underneath near the inside of the refrigerator wall. Just unscrew and store. 2) There's a small plastic unit just inside the ice maker to take out. It's held in by a small nut that requires about a 4" extension to reach. (You may be able to unscrew the nut with small needle-nose pliers). Just unscrew and take out the unit - the unit functions just to keep the ice maker wiring in place. 3) The wiring looks a mess, but there's just one wiring connector to the ice maker assembly. Unsnap it. The ice maker is not screwed in, it just slides in -- reach in and pull the assembly straight out; when it stops, lower it a bit and it will come free. Reverse the instructions to install the new unit.
To confirm my diagnosis I first replace the filter still no water flow. Check water supply from the wall valve: ok Remove the entire inlet valve assembly and sit it over a small bucket. Disconnect the tubing from the bottom of the 1st selenide valve: this is the one leading to the filter. Place cup under water dispenser and activate dispenser. No water discharge from inlet valve confirm valve is bad. Install the new valve matching the colored tubing with the color on each inlet valve. Re-connect the water supply place container under water dispenser and activate: There will be a large gush of air then water. Dispense aprox 1 gallon of water to confirm all the air is purged from the system. Your refrigerator is now back to dispensing water and making ice. Good luck everyone - Neville
We replaced the damper, but it didn't fix the problem. We then purchased and replaced the thermistor. (We had previously replaced the defrost thermostat). The refrigerator side is now cooling better, but not enough. The damper doesn't seem to be opening. So we have now unplugged the damper and left the opening between the refrigerator propped open and the refrigerator side is now cool enough. (We had previously tried keeping the damper open before we replaced the thermistor and the refrigerator didn't cool off. So the thermistor did fix something, but the damper doesn't seem to have been the problem).