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Possibly the heater core is 90% blocked. open enough to draw hot water in, (hose feels hot) but not enough volume to provide heat from very cold air, 10% hot water gets cold quick, coming from core..
Flush heater core in reverse direction - cold side in hot side out..
unplug 24 hrs with doors open plug in again if it works better you have a defrost problem. it may be the defrost termination switch.. burned out element or bad timer
SHOULD HAVE A AIR DIVERT ER CONTROL TO SEND MORE AIR TO FREEZER AND LESS TO FRIG SIDE TRY TO SENT MORE AIR TO FREEZER SIDE AND LEAVE COLD CONTROL COLD ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE THE FREEZER SIDE TO BE COLD ENOUGH
How old is "OLDER" ? If there is no frost buildup on the back wall of the freezer you could have one of two problems. On older units the compressor wears out with years of service and no longer pumps efficiently. Or it could possibly be low on refrigerant charge. ether one of these two problems is a sign that is time to update to new unit.
If you have frost buildup on the back wall of the freezer section you then would have a problem in the defrost circuit attributed to the timer, defrost heaters or defrost thermostat.
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