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I_am_still_wayn
Jul 17, 2013Explorer
The freezer freezes first and any capacity after that goes to the refrigerator. Several things to consider:
1. As previously stated, dead or low batteries caused the initial problem.
2. The unit has not been running long enough to cool down the refrigerator. Give it 24 hours without opening the door.
3. The unit is not level.
4. The outside ambient temperature is too high. Consider installing a fan ( a computer cooling fan works good) to blow over the coils in the back of the refrigerator compartment. You have to dispel that heat.
5. The cooling unit is failing.
I suspect your problem is most likely #4 with a little of #2 thrown in for good measure!
1. As previously stated, dead or low batteries caused the initial problem.
2. The unit has not been running long enough to cool down the refrigerator. Give it 24 hours without opening the door.
3. The unit is not level.
4. The outside ambient temperature is too high. Consider installing a fan ( a computer cooling fan works good) to blow over the coils in the back of the refrigerator compartment. You have to dispel that heat.
5. The cooling unit is failing.
I suspect your problem is most likely #4 with a little of #2 thrown in for good measure!
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