SOURCE: lg french door fridge
do you have mechanical button switch that should close the light if you close the door?... they could be defective. try to look for these button switch that the doors presses as you close them. if they dont have, then they may be using a magnetic door switch which would be very hard to locate and trouble shoot.
SOURCE: New french door GE fridge that won't stay cold
If " new " is less than 1 year , you will need to call GE factory service , for a warranty repair . If any one else works on it , this will void your complete warranty , and they will charge you for a service call + parts + labor .
SOURCE: GE French door fridge problem. When you close one
Hello, In a word, Yes. It is totally normal, when you close a door it pushes air into the unit and depending on how it is closed the other door will "pop" open slightly from the "push" of air. Thanks for coming to fixya. macmarkus :)
SOURCE: French door fridge light works
if the light is working intermittently then there has to be a wire that is loosely connected into the light itself check this diagram on piece 410a to assure that it is makeing a good connection http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/partsdirect/showSubComp.pd?imageUrl=http%3a%2f%2fc.searspartsdirect.com%2flis_png%2fPLDM%2fK0810256-00001.png
also you can do a power test on the wire with tripping the switch by pushing it in and leaving it out to assure that you are getting power to the light when the switch is not depressed if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped when our chat has concluded Thanks again Rick
SOURCE: Whirlpool Gold GC5NHAXSB03 french door
Yes, the thermostat for the fridge section has failed and it will have to be replaced.
Here it is
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=4299920
And here is the diagram with its location
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5138979&diagram_id=28124840#d28124840
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