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Old 05-06-2005, 10:29   #5
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Re: Fridge cooling probs

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Originally Posted by Paul
Fridge door seals ok? All drainage holes clear etc?
Just looked, possible that a bit of the door seal isn't sealing in the corner, I'll try and look at it


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Originally Posted by Angua
Sounds like the stat to me, had a similar prob with the last one. Is it a Frost Free with separate controls?
pass next question the controls aren't seperate 1 stat for the both, freezer is ok so I don't think its the stat, but will check it out as soon as I wake properly
Thanks for the tips
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Originally Posted by fireman328
If its a fridge/freezer its possible that the appliance needs de-frosting as the freezer temp controls the chill compartment temp and the freezer gets iced up and stops the cold air getting to the chilled compartment.
I had to do this for a friend who was about to junk it but it worked perfectly after defrost.
Now that sounds more like it, good point, thanks will try that and have a look at the seals like Paul says
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