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Anonymous Posted on Feb 17, 2010

Whirlpool fridge is fine but freezer not

Whirlpool fridge freezer- fridge appears to be fine but freezer just isn't as cold as it should be - makes ice but not frosting and food feels slightly soft to the touch on outside. Any ideas?

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2010

    Hi there
    Many thanks for your comments
    The Fridge Freezer is absolutely fine now. I believe the problem turned out to be the significant cold outside temperature we had over the winter- It was being kept in the shed and so unable to do the "heat transfer thing". It was colder out of the fridge!

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Is your circulating fan working?
Sometimes they stick and need a shot of WD 40 and then work
it back and forth a little until it wants to take off again.
Also check to see if anything is blocking any airflow at the vents.
Keep me informed
and PLEASE give a Thumbs Up for the effort. The Raz Shack

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2010

    Ok glad to here it. 99% of the time when the fridge side is cold but the freezer is not cold as it should be then it is the fan. You might want to keep that little secret under your cap for next time. Thanks for the thumbs up. Raz

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