โDec-14-2013 12:05 PM
โDec-14-2013 01:39 PM
Krusty wrote:
When you had it out, did you flip it upside down at all? My fridge quit cooling one time. I took it out, set it upside down for an hour, then flipped it end for end several times while shaking it. I reinstalled it and it has been working perfectly ever since. That was in 2006.
โDec-14-2013 01:37 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
First..
at those air temps there is a good chance that the cooling medium (ammonia, water, hydrogen and a anti-corrosion agent) has gelled and therefore can not properly cycle (liquid to vapor to liquid)
Adding the light bulb is a good step
Blocking some of the vents on lower access cover is a good step.....using refectix may be blocking air flow across coils. Might want to just use duct tape on top slot of lower vent cover so air flow is not obstructed across coils vs reduced.
When you tried in on electric and gas.....
Did the gas flame come on?
Did the element get hot?
What temps inside fridge did you get? Freezer section & food section
When you pulled it and then reinstalled it........
Did you get it back in and properly connected....venting, flue etc?
All panel controls/lights working?
3 hours just may not be long enough period to see a cool down after restart with higher temps inside fridge (62 degrees is in food section not freezer section---correct?)
Check freezer temps?
Wait a few more hours for cooling down.
Freezer section has to get cold before food section will start cooling down
Leave the light bulb on in outside compartment.....locate just above lower 'tank'
Block no more then two rolls of slots (upper rolls) of lower vent cover with tape so you aren't obstructing air flow just reducing it
โDec-14-2013 12:45 PM
โDec-14-2013 12:36 PM