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I HAVE SIDE BY SIDE FRIDGE/ FREEZER THE FRIDGE IS WORKING AND THE FREEZER IS ONLY AS COLD AS THE FRIDGE IT DOESN'T FREEZE THE FOOD. I HAVE IT IN THE GARAGE NEAR THE DOOR SO IT IT VERY COLD , I LIVE IN MASSACHUSETTS I DON'T KNOW IF THAT MATTERS OR NOT.

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I'm in Mass and also buried in several feet of snow, so I have an idea how cold it is in your garage. As a matter of fact, you don't run a compressor in cold outdoor weather, which is basically what you're doing. AC units that were meant to run outdoors have a compressor heater, your fridge doesn't have one.

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