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My refrigerator is at 48 deg but the freezer is very cool

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Your damper vent door located between the freezer and refrige compartment isnt opening all the way or the evaporator coil in the freezer is iced over and the evaporator fan cannot blow air across these coils to send it to the refrigerator,then you either have a defrost heater open and not heating or the defrost control may be defective

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    4. Doctors and hospitals are pretty expensive. I would throw away the food no matter what the thermometer read.
  5. Look inside the freezer at the cooling coils. See if they are ice coated or not.
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Hello Sam Hagar - Is your refrigerator a side by side? If so, and if the refrigeration side is the one with the issue, you need to check the damper door/switch that is between both doors. In side by side units this damper controls the cool air from the freezer to come over to the refrigeration side to cool it. Contact a professional technician to diagnose if the unit has a floating restriction or an issue with the evaporator fan.

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