The "Cold-to-Coldest" adjuster in the freezer steals chilled air from the refrigerator to add more to the freezer. It's a mechanical damper. Set it fully CCW to cold (warmest position). I also put duck tape over half the chilled air outlets in the freezer to increase the chilled air pressure feeding the refrigerator section. Set the thermostat in the refrigerator to 8 or 9 and the freezer works fine and everything in the refrigerator is 38F.
SOURCE: Fridge not cold but freezer working great
I had the same problem, and it turned out to be a cooked fan motor.
I couldn't find a reasonable (less than $150) replacement motor from
Haier places, but I just took the motor out and took it to an appliance
repair center (in North Denver)
They said it was a standard part, charged me around $22 for a new one and I was all set.
For my replacement motor, it was a reversible design, and was initially set to go the wrong way, so I had to reverse it.
SOURCE: haier fridge- freezer fine, fridge not getting
The small cooling fan in the freezer compartment that sends chilled air to the food side is defective and needs replacement. Sometimes that are only frozen stuck.
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