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04-26-2007, 01:26 PM
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Will not get cold
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The fan in the rear is running, but the top and bottom are not getting cold at all, is there a simple fix.
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There are two fans in your fridge.
One is in the freezer compartment and the other it at the back of the fridge.
Which one is running?
Is the compressor running?
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