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GE Profile Arctica model # PSS25NGMD - can't control temperature

GE Profile Arctica model # PSS25NGMD - can't maintain correct temp - always too cold and freezing/ruining food

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Check the little damper door next the water filter at top inside the unit. You will have to remove the covers to get it. The little plastic ends will break off and then you can not control the temperture it act like a freezer. Hope this helps Also you can get this part online.

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