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  1. As its name implies, a freezer’s door seal (also known as a gasket) seals the air in your freezer, keeping cold air in and warm air out. Inspect the seal for cracks by slowly moving your hand around the outside perimeter of the closed freezer door. If you feel cold air leaking out, the seal likely needs to be replaced.

  2. Aug 7, 2023 · Use a refrigerator coil brush or a vacuum hose with a soft brush head to thoroughly clean the coils. Once cleaned, replace the grille (for front coils), reposition the refrigerator, and plug it back in. 2. Damaged Door Seal (Gasket) The door seal, or gasket, lines the inside perimeter of your freezer door.

  3. Sep 10, 2019 · Troubleshooting tips if your top-mount refrigerator is too cold…or not cold enough…it could be a simple fix.

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  4. Replace the grille, reposition the appliance, and plug it back in. 2. DOOR SEAL. Your freezer’s door seal (also known as a gasket) lines the inside perimeter of the freezer door. When the seal is intact, it effectively keeps cold air in and warm air out. If the seal becomes damaged or cracked, however, warm air can enter the freezer and ...

  5. Dec 27, 2023 · Triage – first step. Triage – second step. Symptom # 1 – both fresh food and freezer compartments are warm. Symptom # 2 – freezer is working but fresh food (a.k.a. “fridge”) is warm. Symptom # 3 – the entire refrigerator is not working or intermittently cooling. Symptom # 4 – the refrigerator is NOT running at all.

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