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The only thing I can suggest is to disconnect everything and remove the battery for a few minutes. Then, reinstall the battery, connect your cables and reboot, in the hope that everything will reset itself.
If the fridge side is frozen you have a door seal issue. If the freezer side is frozen you have a defrost component issue. Your post was not clear as to which side is frozen.
This is normal for these particular items. They don't "seem" to be frozen but they are fine. If everything else is frozen that should be, like, ice cream, ice cubes, frozen vegetables, then you don't have a problem. Do make sure your freezer is not building up ice anywhere and that the door is completely shut when you close it.
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