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Take a look at: https://edgestar.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/200604529-My-beverage-cooler-is-not-cooling-below-50-degrees-How-do-I-get-the-temperature-lower-
depending on the temperature where you ride these are the listed weights below 4 C (40 F).......10W40...starting below 10 C (50 F)...excellent above 4 C (40 F).......20W50...starting below 10 C (50 F)...good above 16 C (60 F)......SAE 50...starting below 10 C (50 F)...poor above 27 C (80 F)......SAE 60...starting below 10 C (50 F)...poor
These weights are the recommended ones if the temperatures are basically constant.
CHECK YOUR COOLANT FAN AND MAKE SURE WHEN YOU ARE AT OPERATING TEMPERATURE THE YOU CAN HEAR IT . AND ALSO CHECK TO SEE IF YOUR THERMASTAT IS STICKING CHECK AND MAKE SURE AT OPERATING TEMPERATURE THAT YOUR UPPER RAD. HOSE AND LOWER RADIATOR HOSE ARE ABOUT THE SAME . MAKE SURE ONE IS NOT COOL AND THE OTHER HOT IF SO THERMASTAT . AND CHECK COOLANT LEVEL. I WOULD START THERE
you might have to put in a lower temp.thermastat so like if it has a 195 put in like 180 or whatever you can get that is cooler than whats in it and it should say the temp.right on the old thermastat.Call a parts house and ask them what temp ranges of thermastats they have for your year make and model of car.
the system is wrong, the blower must run continuously , and the compressor is the will stop if the temperature setting is reached. The outside fan is the same as the comp.
You said, your Oster wine refrig won't lower its temperature below 76 degrees. I
have it for about 5 months, and it worked fine all this time with a
setting of 50 degrees. Now it refuses to lower its temp. It reverts
back to 76 everytime. Can someone give me any ideas about what is
wrong? FYI Mine did not come with an owner's manual. Sounds like the Thermostat is bad. http://www.oster.com/CustService.aspx?content=manual The tel # in your Oster Manual is a recording and will not help you! But New appliances are under Factory warranty and are fixed or replaced no cost to the customer!you are under
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