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The temperature control thermostat, alson known as the colds control thermostat has gone bad and basically isn't converting electrical/temperature signal properly and needs to be replaced
This is normally the result of poor air flow movement in the refrigerator but it could also be a control board or sensor problem. There are a couple of things you can try first before replacing any parts. There is a small supply air vent for the bottom meat bin in the bottom of the refrigerator, close this vent off. You can also adjust the controls, set the refrigerator control to a warmer setting usually almost to the warmest and the freezer control to a slightly colder setting. This will keep the unit running longer allowing more air movement. This will usually help solve this problem.
Freezers only buils up layers of ice after multiple opebing and closing of doors allows fresh air inside, the moisture then freezes out of the air and builds up in layers on the cold surfaces. Note that the more ice that builds up decreases the efectivness of the freezr and thus costs more to run. To test try making ice cubes in atray. The number 1 setting on the fridge will be the warmest setting. Hope this helps.
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