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Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
It has been pretty hot in our house because we have some HVAC issues.
Anyway the freezer side seems to be working but there is no air coming from the vent in the refrigerator side. The model number is FRS26ZRGWA. Anybody know how I can troubleshoot this? Tia |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
On Aug 4, 7:15*pm, wrote:
It has been pretty hot in our house because we have some HVAC issues. Anyway the freezer side seems to be working but there is no air coming from the vent in the refrigerator side. *The model number is FRS26ZRGWA. *Anybody know how I can troubleshoot this? Tia Let me correct myself. I hear the refrigerator running, but I don't feel any air coming of the freezer side either. |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Pleasehelp.
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 17:15:13 -0700, bird_222 wrote:
It has been pretty hot in our house because we have some HVAC issues. Anyway the freezer side seems to be working but there is no air coming from the vent in the refrigerator side. The model number is FRS26ZRGWA. Anybody know how I can troubleshoot this? Tia Defrost timer or defrost coils. Google it. |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
It could also be a thermal switch. This shuts off the power to the hot wire
after the ice melts. After many years, they sometimes get stuck open. You can check the timer if it has a clock motor (vs electronic) because there will be a hole where you can stick a wide screwdriver to advance it manually. You can check the position of the slot and see if it advances 10 minutes later. If it doesn't advance then you can turn it until you hear a thump and the defroster will turn on for a few minutes. When the defroster turns on, it will drain water into a pan underneath the frig. "Jeff The Drunk" wrote in message y... On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 17:15:13 -0700, bird_222 wrote: It has been pretty hot in our house because we have some HVAC issues. Anyway the freezer side seems to be working but there is no air coming from the vent in the refrigerator side. The model number is FRS26ZRGWA. Anybody know how I can troubleshoot this? Tia Defrost timer or defrost coils. Google it. |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
Sounds like defrost failure.
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Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
"Jeff The Drunk" wrote Defrost timer or defrost coils. Google it. Or the evaporator fan is not working causing the coil to freeze |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
On Aug 4, 9:11*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
"Jeff The Drunk" wrote Defrost timer or defrost coils. Google it. Or the evaporator fan is not working causing the coil to freeze I took the panel off and the coils were pretty frosted over. Also, the thermostat came apart when I moved it. So there is no thermostat in the fridge, I'll have to get one tomorrow. However, when I turned the power back on I noticed the divider between the freezer section and the fridge has gotten pretty warm (I am referring to the metal part that the door magnets stick too). Is that normal? I just don't recall feeling that before. |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
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Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
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Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
wrote in message ... On Aug 4, 9:11 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote: "Jeff The Drunk" wrote Defrost timer or defrost coils. Google it. Or the evaporator fan is not working causing the coil to freeze I took the panel off and the coils were pretty frosted over. Also, the thermostat came apart when I moved it. So there is no thermostat in the fridge, I'll have to get one tomorrow. However, when I turned the power back on I noticed the divider between the freezer section and the fridge has gotten pretty warm (I am referring to the metal part that the door magnets stick too). Is that normal? I just don't recall feeling that before That is normal. There is low wattage heaters in that area. Mostly needed in high humidity areas. WW |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
The Daring Dufas wrote:
-snip- what they want to eat. I get irritated with those who remove items from the refrigerator, make a sandwich prepare a cold drink put the items back in the fridge and only then do they SHUT THE FREAKING DOOR. I've got one of those in my house. It amazes me how many gyrations she goes through to keep that door open while she does stuff. Like, if it closes, it will never open again & she'll be left with a 1/2 gallon of 1/2 & 1/2 that she'll have to drink on the spot. There's no changing the old gal, though-- and she's kind of fun to have around, so I just try to leave the room when she heads for the fridge. Jim |
Frigidaire refrigerator is not blowing colder air. Please help.
On 8/5/2010 6:15 AM, Jim Elbrecht wrote:
The Daring wrote: -snip- what they want to eat. I get irritated with those who remove items from the refrigerator, make a sandwich prepare a cold drink put the items back in the fridge and only then do they SHUT THE FREAKING DOOR. I've got one of those in my house. It amazes me how many gyrations she goes through to keep that door open while she does stuff. Like, if it closes, it will never open again& she'll be left with a 1/2 gallon of 1/2& 1/2 that she'll have to drink on the spot. There's no changing the old gal, though-- and she's kind of fun to have around, so I just try to leave the room when she heads for the fridge. Jim I have a fire horn that's quite loud and I may use it as a door alarm for the fridge. It would be setup to go off after 10-15 seconds if the door is left open. There are some folks who would not be fazed by such an alarm and would leave the darn door open with the thing blasting away. TDD |
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