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Posted on Sep 19, 2009

Same thing when i open the fridge the lights keep flickering over n over and my temp stat thing say for both freezer n fridge -44 degrees... mind u my ice has melted and my food is going rotten :/

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The flickering lights may be caused by a bad bulb
and/or socket, perhaps the bulb needs to be tightened.
get a different fridge!

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