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without actually hooking up a scan tool and looking at the pid data i would say you have either a coolant temp sensor issue or intake air temp sensor issue.i have seen alot more coolant temp sensors bad than the intake air temp sensors tho.
When you say you had it checked- we need technical details of how it was tested & it's age
Was the alternator tested & again how?
If you haven't had anything tested in over a year, you can expect things to not work as they should
Obviously your issues are somewhat weather or temp related,so a fresh start & a different shop that knows why your there & what you expect resolved is what is needed
There are many things that can go wrong with a Kenmore refrigerator ice maker. Your ice maker may be leaking. It may not make any ice at all, or the ice that comes out smells or has an odd appearance. The problem may have an easy solution, or it may require a technician's expertise. The troubleshooting tips in this article will minimally make you aware of what is likely the source of the problem. You may be able to fix the problem yourself and save a bundle.
When it Won't Make Ice 1. Get a thermometer and see how cold it is in there. If your freezer is fewer than 17 degrees F, it won't make ice. The freezer temperature setting may be too high or the thermometer is broken and not calibrated correctly. If adjusting the temperature fails to work, call a Kenmore technician.
2. Determine if your water fill spout in the freezer is plugged with ice. If so, no new ice can be made. Try clearing it out or melting the ice by running a hair dryer on it for a few minutes.
3. Turn your refrigerator around to look at the back side to see if water is getting to the water inlet valve behind the fridge. If the water is not properly connected, there's no water to make ice.
4. Use an ohm meter to test for coil continuity. If the ohm meter shows there is no continuity, then you will need to replace the water inlet valve.
The question is too short so i guess that your refrigerator maybe won't make ice & reason for not cooling so i gave this tip.
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