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GE side by side refrigerator - coil ices up Kathy 07-05-2007
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Posted by Kathy on July 5, 2007, 8:16 am
Does being out of level have anything to do with the coil in the back of my
freezer icing up? I've probly ruined it by now because I turn it off and
defrost the coil with hair dryer nearly once a month. I don't know why it
keeps happening. Any ideas?



Posted by Moe Jones on July 5, 2007, 8:26 am
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1. Low on charge
2. Blower motor defective, that moves the air inside the side by side.

Do not hold me, but I believe if it is over 7 years old you might want =
to think about replacing it.
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Posted by Art Todesco on July 5, 2007, 9:26 am
Moe Jones wrote:
> 1. Low on charge
> 2. Blower motor defective, that moves the air inside the side by side.
>
In addition, bad defrost timer, bad
defrost thermostat, or bad defrost heater.

> Do not hold me, but I believe if it is over 7 years old you might want
> to think about replacing it.
> --
> Moe Jones
> HVAC Service Technician
> Energy Equalizers Inc.
> Houston, Texas
> www.EnergyEqualizers.com <http://www.EnergyEqualizers.com>
>
> Does being out of level have anything to do with the coil in the
> back of my
> freezer icing up? I've probly ruined it by now because I turn it off
> and
> defrost the coil with hair dryer nearly once a month. I don't know
> why it
> keeps happening. Any ideas?
>

Posted by ValveJob on July 5, 2007, 11:29 am

>Does being out of level have anything to do with the coil in the back of my
>freezer icing up? I've probly ruined it by now because I turn it off and
>defrost the coil with hair dryer nearly once a month. I don't know why it
>keeps happening. Any ideas?
>

No, the level thing isn't that critical.


Door not closing properly or overloaded so no air circulation.

The cost of a new fridge is less than the cost of a reair job and the
new fridge is much more efficient. Get a new fridge.





.



Posted by ValveJob on July 5, 2007, 12:54 pm

>
>>Does being out of level have anything to do with the coil in the back of my
>>freezer icing up? I've probly ruined it by now because I turn it off and
>>defrost the coil with hair dryer nearly once a month. I don't know why it
>>keeps happening. Any ideas?
>>
>
> No, the level thing isn't that critical.

Unless, it keeps the doors from closing properly.




>
>
> Door not closing properly or overloaded so no air circulation.
>
> The cost of a new fridge is less than the cost of a reair job and the
>new fridge is much more efficient. Get a new fridge.
>
>
>
>
>
> .
>
>


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