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Old 05-23-2007, 08:16 PM   #1
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MY REFRIGERATOR IS LESS THAN 4 YEARS OLD. WHAT IS HAPPENING IS THAT THE FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENTS TEMPURETURES ARE ERADICT AND MOSTLY ON THE WARM SIDE IN BOTH PLACES iT TAKES A LONG TIME FOR IT TO GET COLD THAN IT LOSES IT AND STARTS GETTING WARM AGAIN AT TIMES UP TO 50 DEGREES BEFORE IT STARTS TO COOL DOWN SOME.
 
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Old 05-25-2007, 05:01 PM   #2
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This may be caused by the electronic control number 424 in the fridge control panel or the temperature sensor number 635 on the fresh food section of the breakdown.

Here is a link to your fridge model PTS22LHPARCC.
 
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Need more info. Are all the fans running, condenser+evaporator? It may be frosted up so you will need to remove freezer panel to check. Also check condensing coils in the back.
Mother board is expensive and may not be the problem. Also the board is hard to test without expensive equipment.
 
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Fans Are Working As Well As Condenser/evaparator. No Ice Build-up On Evap. Condenser Clean Of Any Dirt Accumulation. I Hadn't Replaced Any Parts Because Places Closed.
 
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This may be caused by the electronic control number 424 in the fridge control panel or the temperature sensor number 635 on the fresh food section of the breakdown.

Here is a link to your fridge model PTS22LHPARCC.
I WILL RELACE FIRST THE PART #635 AND SEE IF IT CORRECTS THE PROBLEM BEFORE GOING ANY FURTHER. HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL AFTER MEMORIAL DAY TO FIND PLACE TO GET PART. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP.
 
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I Will Try First Replacing Part #635 And Hopefully It Will Correct My Problem. Have To Wait Untill After Memorial Day To Find Part. I Don't Have Any Idea On How To Check Out Part #424 Before Replacing It. Thany You For Your Help.
 
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