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shut it off 4 hours with both doors open, let it fully defrost, put your frozen stuff in a cooler, then re start it, the evaporator coils make be frozen up
Its a broken Thermostat. Its behind the temerature control dial. Pop up the dial, remove the plastic cover and you can see it. Remove the thermostat and bring to your local electronic shop and ask for a replacement, the same as you have if they have. Put it back together. make sure you remember where all the wires/plug goes. hope this helps
Several possibilities. Clogged water filter (can be eliminated if you dump the ice bucket..if it makes two more batches of ice it's not the filter). Frozen water container (behind lower refrigerator drawers) or bad fill valve behind the refrigerator where the water line goes in. Likeliest is water valve.
Final possibility is a frozen water line inside freezer door. This would NOT be desired nor would you be fixing it yourself. Good Luck.
First I need you to unplug the refrigerator. Remove the rear panel in the back of the freezer and tell me if the coils are clear, frozen or blocked with ice. Make sure both fans were working before unplugging. Below the bottom and the fan inside the freezer. This will let me know if there is a problem with your defrost system. If frozen over use a hair dryer to defrost coils and let me know. We will need to check the defrost heater and defrost thermostat. Let me know when you are ready or if this is helpful, Thanks Sea Breeze
Usually on refrigerators, the highest setting makes it coldest and the lower settings are warmer, relatively. "6" on my dial says "coldest" - Perhaps this is the case for yours? Let's hope it is that simple
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