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Hello When i set temp lets say to 24 and the inside temp become the same it should turn off but its still cool on I dont know how to fix that

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First of all, why would you want to set your in-house temp to 24 degrees. (I assume you're talking Farenheit) Of course it will continue to struggle to reach that temp. That's 8 degrees below freezing What are you? A polar bear?? I set my AC to 74 degrees, which by the way is where I set it in the dead of winter. . . I hope you have no house plants!

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Refrigerator or freezer is not cold enough check this part:

* Check the temperature setting
* Assure that there is enough room for air flow in the refrigerator or freezer
* Check for air flow restrictions in vents
* Test the temperature control
* Clean the condensor coils
* Check the door seals
* Test the door switch
* Test defrost heater
* Test defrost timer
* Test evaporator fan
* Check for a clogged drain tube
* Check for refrigerant leak

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The compressor is not running or has lost the refrigerant charge.

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