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We have a fridge freezer, the freezer seems to be fine but the fridge
is not very cold. There is quite a lot of space at the back of the unit so I don't think that is the problem. I've just defrosted it, and that didn't seem to help. Strangly, if I really turn the unit to max cold (only one control which sets both freezer and fridge), ice seems to build up at the back of the fridge, but the whole fridge doesn't seem to get very cold. This seems really odd to me, how can the back freeze but stuff in the door stay luke warm. If there usually come kind of fan (which might have broken) to blow air around the fridge from the freezer ? Would appreciate any help or advice. Its a decent Bosch unit, but is getting a little old now, maybe its time to get a new one. Chees Jim |
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I had the same thing happen to my Kenmore. It iced up/froze so bad
inside that there was no air circulating to the refrigerator. Once I took off the back of the freezer compartment, from the inside, I could see how badly it was frozed. Had to deice for 24 hours or longer to get it to all melt. Then it was fine again for 6 months. Finally got a new more efficient model. |
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I saw on tv that if your frig is over 15 years old it is time to buy a new
one, even if the present one works fine. The new ones are so much more effecient. wrote in message ups.com... I had the same thing happen to my Kenmore. It iced up/froze so bad inside that there was no air circulating to the refrigerator. Once I took off the back of the freezer compartment, from the inside, I could see how badly it was frozed. Had to deice for 24 hours or longer to get it to all melt. Then it was fine again for 6 months. Finally got a new more efficient model. |
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Defrost it for a day you may have cooling passages blocked, yes a fan
should be running so if it doesnt cool right then, get a repairman out, it could be a few thing wrong. |
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Hi,
Its a decent Bosch unit We have a fridge freezer Model#? Cycle defrost, frost free, manual defrost? jeff. Appliance Repair Aid http://www.applianceaid.com/ |
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E-NR KGV2604-GB/01
I think the fridge is auto defrost, but the freezer isn't. It was bought it 1996, so isn't that old. |
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Also, I left it unplugged for at least 15 hours, and put some bowls of
hot water in it. I think it was fully defrosted. Maybe it is the fan ! Should you be able to feel cold air being blown into the fridge ? |
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Hi,
UK product? I think the fridge is auto defrost, but the freezer isn't Sounds like a cycle defrost....FF section frosts up and defrost itself when the unit cycles off, the freezer is a manual defrost. These oftne have an evaporator that frosts up between the walls in the back of the FF section to cool the FF section, and -often- do not have a fan. ice seems to build up at the back of the fridge, but the whole fridge doesn't seem to get very cold. Weak refrigeration system ( compressor, gas charge ), light staying on inside when the door is closed, control not staying on long enough are -some- possible trouble makers. jeff. Appliance Repair Aid http://www.applianceaid.com/ |
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unplug, open all doors.
remove service kickplate and clean all coils below or behind which are full of dirt and dog hair. blow 24 hours with a 20 inch window fan at room temperature. during this time, refer to this website: http://fixitnow.com/ |
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![]() buffalobill Wrote: unplug, open all doors. remove service kickplate and clean all coils below or behind which are full of dirt and dog hair. blow 24 hours with a 20 inch window fan at room temperature. I had the same problem a few years ago. A handyman (there to adjust my furnace) gave me the same advice Buffalo Bill gives here. He took off a plate on the back of the fridge and I was appalled and embarrassed at the amount of dog hair and dust that was clinging to the coils. He said that lots of folks fail to keep the coils clean and end up with a warm fridge, and that people need to be diligent about vacuuming the back of the fridge. We vacuumed the coils and voila! my fridge began functioning properly again. So it's worth checking the coils for dust and hair. Good luck! -- Gingertoad |
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Strangly, if I really turn the unit to max cold (only one control which sets both freezer and fridge), ice seems to build up at the back of the fridge, but the whole fridge doesn't seem to get very cold. This seems really odd to me, how can the back freeze but stuff in the door stay luke warm. Not strange once you find the culprit. Good chance the evaporator fan motor is shot. It is behind a panel somplace. Find it, check it out and replace if needed. www.repairclinic.com will have some info. Could be a couple of other things also. It will have to be defrosted to get rid of any buildup. |
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This is Turtle.
it sounds like you have a defrost problem and i think buffalobill hit close to the anwser to the problem. TURTLE |
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