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My refrigerator freezes my food and drinks even at lower setting. The freezer is at the lowest setting and freezes my food like rocks.

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There is a thermostat inside the casing telling the fridge to keep cooling - forever.
Replace it

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There can be many reasons why your refrigerator is freezing your food. To see what could be happening and to figure out how to possibly fix your problem. Take a look at this tip which contains many of the causes and solutions to fix the problems.


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