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You can purchase replacement parts for virtually all Vinotemp coolers directly from Vinotemp. Some parts are listed/available on Vinotemp.com (http://www.vinotemp.com/Browse.aspx/446/Replacement-Parts) But otherwise, just give their service department a call or shoot them an email and you can confirm the part number and purchase the required part.
Not sure, but did you clean the filter in the back? Ours has that, and the temp starts creeping up every few weeks until I clean it. But we've never been able to get it below 58 or so, and in the last year, not below 60. I think that's just the nature of this type of cooling. Our house is also at 80. But, can keep it at 60 with the above cleaning.
First check the grating over the fan in the back. If it is covered
with dust, there won't be enough air flow and the unit won't cool.
Clean the dust off and see if it cools back down. It may take a long
time to cool down if it is full of wine, so I recommend taking the wine
out to test if it works.
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