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T-stat is overshooting or contacts on t-stat are sticking, replace t-stat and problem should go away. Don't forget to clean your condensers. That was just a helpful reminder.
If unit keeps proper temp. then I would think that either the thermometer sensing probe may have been damaged during the repair process or the thermometer itself has failed.
Have a look at the Make and model of your thermostat and download the Instructions from the internet or give ur local refrigeration mechanic a call and ask him they are easy to set
The ice could be preventing the freezer from freezing properly, try defrosting the unit. if this does not help then this could indicate a more serious problem like a bad temp sensor or refrigerant leak.
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