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Could be the fan on the inside is not circulating the air, You could be low on Freon, You may need to clean the dust and lint out from underneath it as it could be overheating.
DEPENDS ON WHAT IS GOING ON WITH UNIT.... IS THERE FROST BUILD UP in the back of freezer section if so then you know the compressor is working most likely could be a defrost issue and these are relative inexpensive to repair.... if the unit is not cooling at all and you have no frost build up is the unit clicking from the rear of unit ...could be a start relay on the compressor that has failed.... some of these units also have control boards on them that start the unit and stop the cycle just depends on whats going on .... i know my company only charges 65.00 to come out and tell you whats wrong...may be worth calling a appliance person could save you from buying a new one.... give me a vote ..... texas based heating /.air /and appliance repair company
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