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Old 05-28-2007, 04:53 PM   #1
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Brand: Frigidaire
Model Number: Model: FRT04L5DM
Age: 1 - 4 years

This unit has had an ongoing nuisance with water forming in the refrigerator. Now the water is gone and the refrigerator is very warm.
Freezer works fine. In fact, it's frosting up since I tried setting the cold higher to get the refrigerator to kick on.
The model number above is for the 4.4 cu ft stainless steel front version of my refrigerator. Mine appears to be identical. (haven't pulled it out from wall yet.)
Thanks for any input. I appreciate it!
 
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Your model number is found in the fridge section on a tag with the serial number.

The number you provided is not working in our database.

It sounds like the fridge is not going into the defrost cycle.

To get the fridge section cold again unplug the fridge and defrost it.

It will be quicker if you use a hair dryer.

With your model number I will be able to see what parts are in your fridge.
 
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Your model number is found in the fridge section on a tag with the serial number.
It sounds like the fridge is not going into the defrost cycle.

To get the fridge section cold again unplug the fridge and defrost it.
With your model number I will be able to see what parts are in your fridge.
There's no frost to defrost. It's totally clean.
Here's the model number - Frigidaire FRT05LG3DB0 -from the back of the refr.
This is the tiny 4.4 cu ft model so there's no info in the doors.
(It DOES have a separate freezer though.) Thanks for your help.
 
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