It's keeping thing cold - too cold. Freezing juices in the bottle, freezing the tops of glasses of tea, and frozen jello. It does cycle on and off but obviously too much.
The unit is 10 years old, and I do have the temp setting on the least cold setting. I guess this problem is better than the whole thing quitting and stinking up the house - which happen to my mom one year coming home from vacation.
Any Ideas? - Brian
OT- Need help With 'Fridge
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Re: OT- Need help With 'Fridge
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I would think that the temperature control rheostat needs replacement.
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I would think that the temperature control rheostat needs replacement.
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Re: OT- Need help With 'Fridge
Hi, what make and model, please.BrianSH wrote:It's keeping thing cold - too cold. Freezing juices in the bottle, freezing the tops of glasses of tea, and frozen jello. It does cycle on and off but obviously too much.
The unit is 10 years old, and I do have the temp setting on the least cold setting. I guess this problem is better than the whole thing quitting and stinking up the house - which happen to my mom one year coming home from vacation.
Any Ideas? - Brian
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Re: OT- Need help With 'Fridge
Don't laugh, but unplug it and let it sit for an hour, and try again.
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Re: OT- Need help With 'Fridge
Yep, good old master reset. Quite a few things in one's home today can have the computer reset this way.BlaineG wrote:Don't laugh, but unplug it and let it sit for an hour, and try again.
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Re: OT- Need help With 'Fridge
This can also be a sign of low refrigerant level. It may sound odd but a guy I know who is in the repair business told me this. Sounds weird but it is true.