SOURCE: JENN-AIR BLOWS WARM AIR
hi thanks for the question the freezer is more than likely frosted up now with the door left open the drain hose from freezer is clogged shut down let thaw remove panel at the back of fridge allow 24 hrs to thaw clean out the drain tube re level the fridge so that if the door is left open the door will close by its self raise the front legs to achieve this thanks the appliance doc
SOURCE: Freezer door opens when refrigerator closes on our Jenn-air
The drain tube is located in the freezer section. Upon removing the pack panel, you should see a small nickel size hole at the rear bottom within a metal water catching area. Signs of a clogged drain is water at the bottom of the freezer or refrigerator cools insufficently. If your drain is clogged, you should see if in and around the drain-hole and can be become difficult at times
What is your original complaint?
-C
Fremont, CA
SOURCE: Jenn Air Freezer Works, Refrigerator Does Not Cool
check the damper which provides air flow to the fresh food side
SOURCE: side by side freezer door pops open
This is a problem inherent with lots of refrigerators. Side by side or top freezer. The rush of air pops the doors. You might want to adjust the pitch of the box by adjusting the front wheels to a higher level.
SOURCE: Jenn-Air JFC2089H Bottom Freezer French Door
The water could have been frozen in the door and melted when your fridge warmed up.
The lower hinge on each door
may have a door closing cam. It raises the door up ¼ inch when opening and this
assist in closing the door. If it’s wore out and doesn’t work the door may not
seal and the gasket can be damaged. Watch the operation of the door to see if
it rises up when opened.
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. There is a flap you adjust with the
fridge temp. control. Make sure it's opening and closing when you adjust the
fridge temp ..
If the evaporator coils behind the back panel of the freezer
are icing up because of auto defrost failure that will stop the circulation of
cold air and eventually affect the freezer too.
check defrost timer, defrost heater, defrost thermostat. In
most newer models the timer has been replaced by an electronic control board.
If the heater and thermostat are ok it’ll be the control.
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