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Possible that the thermostat is not working, ry reducing the control down to see if the cut off takes place.
It there is no action, shut offfor 8 hours and check witha lower settings. If the unit goes on , then you have to check the thermostat and control for fault.
sounds like the compressor is not running . ck the connectons at compressor and listen for a click in the cold control as it may be bad .. / noises like clicking at compresor . may be the relay that starts it .. mm
It seems to me that the thermostat is no longer sensing temperature. IT will either stay on (it controls the compressor) or wont come on at all when it becomes a problem. You can order one thru sears.com if there is not a appliance parts store nearby. To check before buying, heres what you do. You need to know the temperature (use a thermometer that reads below zero). it has to be at least 10 degrees or cooler. if it is then turn down thermostat dial to 1. if it shuts off then the thermostat is ok. if it doesnt turn off (the compressor) replace t'stat. let me know the temp. and if this works for you hope this was helpful...
No the temp wire should be not on top of the coil but running down the middle all the way down to the bottom of the cooler. Try this first and if it doesnt work let me know
Not sure u have a problem.. all appliances dont HOLD a certain.. Temp.. They cycle.. come on for awhile reach a temp the shut down.. goes so low the comes back on... the middle of the cycle is the avarage temp... yours being 36 from what you posted
Is it because your keypad not functioning, meaning does the number change when you press the arrow up or down? Or when you set it, (let's say 12 Cel.) it does not reach down to that temperature. Then it could be either it's a sealed system problem( leaking refrigerant or under charge if it's a new unit). Or it could be a control problem( electronic control or sensor)
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