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[email protected] August 28th 06 09:30 PM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 
I have a 5 year old Kenmore refrigerator, and it is having problems
continually cooling. The other day I noticed it was not running, and my
freezer items were begining to thaw. The temperature dials were set to
normal as usual. Raising the coldness level did nothing. However, when
I turned the coldness level to zero (off), and then turned it back to a
colder level the fridge cooling turned back on.

The same problem happened again today, and the same "solution" worked.
Turning the dial to zero (off), then back up to a cooling level. I
don't have a noticable issue with dripping water or frost. I also have
very few items in the freezer and fridge. Any ideas?


udarrell August 29th 06 12:13 AM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 
wrote:

I have a 5 year old Kenmore refrigerator, and it is having problems
continually cooling. The other day I noticed it was not running, and my
freezer items were begining to thaw. The temperature dials were set to
normal as usual. Raising the coldness level did nothing. However, when
I turned the coldness level to zero (off), and then turned it back to a
colder level the fridge cooling turned back on.

The same problem happened again today, and the same "solution" worked.
Turning the dial to zero (off), then back up to a cooling level. I
don't have a noticable issue with dripping water or frost. I also have
very few items in the freezer and fridge. Any ideas?


Could be the cold control is bad.
It is only a guess from here.
- udarrell

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Lawrence August 29th 06 01:09 AM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 

wrote:
I have a 5 year old Kenmore refrigerator, and it is having problems
continually cooling. The other day I noticed it was not running, and my
freezer items were begining to thaw. The temperature dials were set to
normal as usual. Raising the coldness level did nothing. However, when
I turned the coldness level to zero (off), and then turned it back to a
colder level the fridge cooling turned back on.

The same problem happened again today, and the same "solution" worked.
Turning the dial to zero (off), then back up to a cooling level. I
don't have a noticable issue with dripping water or frost. I also have
very few items in the freezer and fridge. Any ideas?


How old is the fridge??


JimL August 29th 06 01:48 AM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 
On 28 Aug 2006 13:30:20 -0700, wrote:

I have a 5 year old Kenmore refrigerator, and it is having problems
continually cooling. The other day I noticed it was not running, and my
freezer items were begining to thaw. The temperature dials were set to
normal as usual. Raising the coldness level did nothing. However, when
I turned the coldness level to zero (off), and then turned it back to a
colder level the fridge cooling turned back on.

The same problem happened again today, and the same "solution" worked.
Turning the dial to zero (off), then back up to a cooling level. I
don't have a noticable issue with dripping water or frost. I also have
very few items in the freezer and fridge. Any ideas?


The thermostat is obviously broken.



Stormin Mormon August 29th 06 09:26 AM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 
So, Lawrence, reading comprehension isn't your strong point.

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"Lawrence" wrote in message
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wrote:
I have a 5 year old Kenmore refrigerator, and it is having problems


How old is the fridge??



August 29th 06 01:05 PM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 
On 28 Aug 2006 13:30:20 -0700, wrote:

I have a 5 year old Kenmore refrigerator, and it is having problems
continually cooling. The other day I noticed it was not running, and my
freezer items were begining to thaw. The temperature dials were set to
normal as usual. Raising the coldness level did nothing. However, when
I turned the coldness level to zero (off), and then turned it back to a
colder level the fridge cooling turned back on.

The same problem happened again today, and the same "solution" worked.
Turning the dial to zero (off), then back up to a cooling level. I
don't have a noticable issue with dripping water or frost. I also have
very few items in the freezer and fridge. Any ideas?



Sounds like you caught it in the "defrost" cycle.
That'd happen same time, every day.
Don't fuss with it !

rj

[email protected] August 29th 06 07:29 PM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 
Thanks for the responses.
I doubt it is the defrost cycle, unless it is a very aggressive defrost
cycle. My ice cream turned into soup..literally. It has happened a
number of times now, not sure if it is at the same time each day
though. I will look more into the thermostat suggestion


PV August 29th 06 09:16 PM

Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Thanks for the responses.
I doubt it is the defrost cycle, unless it is a very aggressive defrost
cycle. My ice cream turned into soup..literally. It has happened a
number of times now, not sure if it is at the same time each day
though. I will look more into the thermostat suggestion


Is the fan running? Our fridge did almost the same thing, it was cool but
anything at the front of the freezer would thaw. The tech pulled the panel
from the back of the freezer and replaced the fan and away it went.

PV




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