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Refrigerator freezer is cold but refrigerator is warm? Use our DIY troubleshooting & videos. Then, get the parts you need fast. Return any part for 365 days.
LG refrigerator freezer is cold but refrigerator is warm? Use our DIY troubleshooting & videos. Then, get the parts you need fast. Return any part for 365 days.
Jul 25, 2014 - Your freezer is cold but refrigerator is warm? This can be a very big problem. Check Out the top 4 most common problems and their solutions ...
As you know this is very large fridge and try to find service manual for help and solve problem with using deduction method of step by step trouble shooting and eliminate possibilities
This might be compressor problem or evaporator problem or main controller problem or sensors or etc.
Sounds like the evap fan needs replacing. (Unless you have a GE fridge, on GE fridge replace the main control board located behind the refrigerator.)
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Brian Gillespie
GOFAR Services, LLC
The fridge gets its cold air from the freezer through a vent(damper) between the freezer and fridge.The fan in the freezer blows air through it. Make sure this fan is running. You may have to hold the door switch in for it to run. There is a flap you adjust with the fridge temp. control. Make sure it's opening and closing when you adjust the fridge temp. The problem could be the electronic control if you have one or the mechanical linkages.
the problem is going to more then likely in the main control board which is on the back of the refrigerator in a little compartment this board is bad about going out if you have power surges or outages
Listen for the fan that is in the freezer section. The fridge part relies on the freezer fan to get it's cold air. Only the freezer section gets cold...the fan in the freezer blows cold air through ducting to the fridge to get it cool. Either the fan is bad or the air ducting to the fridge is restricted by ice. If the airway is restricted by ice then your defrost timer is bad. Good luck.
It should work the same as before. Does the compressor get really hot after running a while? If so it could be low on charge, or there could be a restriction inside the refrigeration system. Either way a professional would have to look at it.
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