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My refriderator freezer not working and the bottom crispers on the fridge side are freezing

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2009
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You might check the freezer and if very cold set it a bit warmer. I do not know what you have but these may save you some $$$. While you are at it check the freezer, refrigerator, condenser and condenser fans.
Good Luck,
Gilshultz

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