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If it is under 12 years old, the thermostat could be defective. If it is a very old refrigerator, the compressor could be defective. If the compressor is running but the it does not get cold inside, it has a refrigerant leak. It is not worth repairing it, if it needs a compressor and it is very old. Refrigerators have an average life of 15 years.
Hi, There are a few reasons why the refrigerator part will not cool...here are a couple of tips that will help you to figure out why the refrigerantor is not cooling...
Propane refrigerators have a gas burner to create the heat for refrigerant circulation. Some propane refrigerators that were used mostly in RV's also had an electric heat element that ran off a power cord or 12 volt battery.
To determine this look at the back of the refrigerator, you will see a gas line that ends in a burner on the lower left side (looking from the back). Just above that about 4 inches will be wires coming out of the box if an electric heat element is used.
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