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Whirlpool model ed22cq freezer is freezing properly and the fan is turning( was not has ice build up but i fixed fan) but now the refrigerator is only 57 degrees and the air blowing out from the freezer to fridge is very low. But freezer side fan is not. is there a separate fan that pushes the cold aIR FRoM FREEZER TO FRIDGE side that i might have missed? Thanks Jill

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Probably a defrost problem especially with Ice around fan in freezer.

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douglas smith

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2007

SOURCE: Top Freezer Refrigerator

i am in uk so not familiar with this product but usual cause is drain hole in centre of gully at back rear of fridge is blocked. (assuming fridge has a conventional evaporator) unblock with a flexible rod of some sort and check water flows away freely

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Anonymous

  • Posted on May 13, 2008

SOURCE: refrigerator not cooling

Open the panel in the freezer, and take a hair dryer to the frozen coil.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2008

SOURCE: freezer cold but not fridge

too much ice bulid up will stop enough cold air being blown into the fridge.Try turning it off letting all ice melt then turn it back on again and set thermostat at a lower temp.There may be ice you can't see.

jm-montgomer

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2009

SOURCE: whirlpool fridge not cooling gone warm air blowing

more than likely the compressor is not starting, it has a starting device on the left side of the compressor which has a relay/overload called a relay, remove the relay and shake it , if it rattles it has gone bad. the relay/overload combination has gone bad and can be replaced with pro41 relay. if the compressor has a run capacitor just eliminate the capacitor when replacing with new relay. connection of the two wires makes no difference.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2009

SOURCE: My Whirpool Side by side refrigerator, the fridge isn't cool

whirlpool side by side refrigerator, quit working. not cooling or making ice compressor surging on and off.Does this mean it need freon? and can we do it our selfs.




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There are a few possible reasons why your Whirlpool GS6NHAXVK refrigerator's freezer is not freezing, but just cooling. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
  1. Check the temperature settings: Ensure that the temperature settings are set to the appropriate level. The recommended temperature for the freezer is between 0 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 to -15 degrees Celsius).
  2. Check the freezer fan: The freezer fan is responsible for circulating cold air throughout the freezer. If it's not working, then the air won't circulate properly, and your freezer won't freeze. You can check if the fan is working by opening the freezer door and listening for the fan sound. If it's not working, you may need to replace it.
  3. Check the defrost system: If the defrost system isn't working correctly, then ice can build up on the evaporator coils, blocking the flow of cold air. You can check the defrost system by removing the back panel inside the freezer and looking for any ice buildup. If there is a lot of ice buildup, you may need to replace the defrost thermostat, defrost timer, or defrost heater.
  4. Check the condenser fan: The condenser fan is responsible for drawing air across the condenser coils to remove heat from the refrigerator. If it's not working correctly, the refrigerator will not be able to remove heat, and the freezer will not be able to freeze. You can check the condenser fan by removing the back panel and looking for any obstructions. If the fan is not running, you may need to replace it.
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Hi and welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly.

When a refrigerator slows down ice production it is usually the result of poor air-flow through the evaporator coils. The poor air-flow is due to ice build up on the evaporator coils. The ice build up happens because the unit is not defrosting properly or the evaporator fan is not running at full speed.

To answer your question "Can an Ice-maker tube freeze?" Yes, they can and do freeze but when they do freeze that is caused by a defective inlet water valve that is leaking water by when it is supposed to be shut off. It can freeze if some one set the temp control to MAX cold. Additionally when they do freeze and the Ice-maker cycles the plastic hose on the back of the unit pops out of the ice maker tube and each cycle starts porting ice maker fill water on the floor.

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