Stopped cooling and temp display not working
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Hello,
Towards the bottom of the freezer is the water diversion tray for when it defrosts. It is usually made of glass but may not be. Lift that up an see if it is blocked by frozen water ice blocking the cold air vent that recirculates and also feeds into your refrigerator.
If this doesn't help wait long enough and one of the other experts on the site will help you. If it does solve your problem I wouldn't be too surprised as I've seen this so many times.
Well, regards and good luck,
Worldvet
SOURCE: JENN-AIR BLOWS WARM AIR
hi thanks for the question the freezer is more than likely frosted up now with the door left open the drain hose from freezer is clogged shut down let thaw remove panel at the back of fridge allow 24 hrs to thaw clean out the drain tube re level the fridge so that if the door is left open the door will close by its self raise the front legs to achieve this thanks the appliance doc
SOURCE: The Jenn Air refrigerator (model
if your refrig. is still making ice it is not the water servo, or in other words the water inlet. it could be the touch button is corroded or one of the wires came off switch. if the water dispencer works some times and sometimes it dosent, it is the water servo or water inlet valve. this opens and closes the water valve when you press button to get water or when the ice tray needs to be filled up. my g.e. refrig. did the same thing. and this is what it was....hope this helps you......thanks eddy
SOURCE: Jenn Air JCD2389GTB side-by-side refrigerator freezing & cooling
Cut everything off for a few minutes then turn it back on and listen for a click from the compressor relay as the compressor tries to start.
Is the compressor motor running.If no check starter/overload relay. Check to see if the condenser fan at the back underneath near the compressor is running. If no check fan.
Are the condenser coils near there warm or room temp. should be warm
Is the evaporator fan in the freezer running. It blows cold air into the fridge side through a damper in the wall between the freezer and fridge. Make sure the damper is open.
Below the evaporator fan is the evaporator coils. Remove the back cover in the freezer to observe the frost pattern. Light frost everywhere(NORMAL) or a partial pattern of ice(LOW ON FREON) or nothing(LOW FREON OR COMPRESSOR PROBLEM).
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