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Frig Temperature control problem
Old 07-29-2007, 03:51 PM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: TBX22PCSNLWW
Age: More than 10 years

Initial problem unit ran all the time and temps got too high. THINK problem was clogged defrost drain. Cools good now. Frig temps inconsistent and usually too cold. Last night turned setting to 3 (initial setting 5 coldest 9) and frig 32F this am. Bad temp controller or could condenser be failing causing colder temps? Thanks.
 
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Measure freezer temp. and post.
 
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You might have frost blocking the vent into fridge, or a jammed air flow control.
Pull control panel and check vent into the freezer.
 
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