Thank you for this video, Now I know there is one more sensor 😂 by the way do you have parts# of the sensor in fridge area? And how do you test them if sensor is bad already?
Its low on freon. It has to be leak somewhere in the system. For us as appliance repair business its cheaper to recommend customer to buy a new unit if the refrigerator out of seal system warranty coverage. To repair sealed system is like a price for a brand new fridge.
I had my tech replacing parts over parts until I went myself to check the fridge. This problem means low on the Freon. There is a small leak somewhere on the low side. You can keep adding freon every month depend on the size of the leak of course. Or you can replace evaporator coil. And there is no guarantee that will fix it. This type of refrigerators cost around $800 or so. It’s cheaper to buy a new fridge. Unless it’s less than a year, than manufacture will repair it for you.
hi, i read that some tech said this particular model had a design flaw where a simple taping over 2 of the 3 holes in the freezer would solve the food freezing issue. i just can't figure out which holes. i'm guessing the ones on the bottom left and right side?
@@arkm940 I did this to mine and it fixed it. You want to tape over HALF (50% of each) of the two outer holes. The one on the very left and the very right. Make sure you use HVAC foil tape.