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Topic: Ref/Freezer expert  (Read 1113 times)

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Hey Guys, before I seek help elsewhere I would like to give the opportunity to my NCKA fam. Freezer isnt working properly since the storm. Anyone here can help. I have a GE. Thanks
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Check under/behind the refer to make sure the heat vents are clear from debris.  These often get dirty and causes the refer to get hot.

Next would be to check the “damper”, it’s a small flap between the refer and freezer that triggers the temperature between the two.  Usually on the top of the fridge or behind the back panel, near the top. 


 

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