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Hi! I have a Kenmore bottom freezer fridge I bought in 2001. #596-69872991
It has recently not been cooling well and that seems to be consistent across both the fridge and freezer compartments. The freezer has also developed some frost on the back wall.
Right now the freezer is about 24 degrees set on high, and the fridge is 20 degrees warmer and that doesn't seem to matter what it's set at. (I haven't tried changing the temp of the freezer). One thing to note is that 4 years ago, we had a storm coming and were expected to have power outages. I usually turn everything colder but that time the fridge temp didn't change and I never touched that dial again (or looked into fixing it)
Yesterday I pulled the fridge out, cleaned everything behind it, re-leveled it and cleaned the coils. The coils were a mess and I still need to get a brush to finish cleaning them. The back where the fan exits wasn't bad.
At that point I plugged it back in and felt it was running a bit quieter. It ran for awhile and then shut off and started to defrost for about 45 minutes - didn't get rid of everything on the back wall though.
Woke up this morning to find the temp hasn't really changed from before the cleaning.
Before I start throwing random parts at it, is there anything else I should do? I can get a coil brush and finish cleaning those but I don't think what's left in there is going to make that much of a difference. It looks like there is a defrost timer for both fridge and freezer but is it likely they are both malfunctioning? I feel the fridge temp switch already has issues. The manual says the freezer has to be functioning when turned on for the fridge to work so they are tied together somehow.
I am borrowing a mini fridge to put our food in for the time being and can completely defrost the big one then to see if that helps. I know I should probably buy a new one but I hate to toss something that just needs a couple of parts.
Thank you!!
It has recently not been cooling well and that seems to be consistent across both the fridge and freezer compartments. The freezer has also developed some frost on the back wall.
Right now the freezer is about 24 degrees set on high, and the fridge is 20 degrees warmer and that doesn't seem to matter what it's set at. (I haven't tried changing the temp of the freezer). One thing to note is that 4 years ago, we had a storm coming and were expected to have power outages. I usually turn everything colder but that time the fridge temp didn't change and I never touched that dial again (or looked into fixing it)
Yesterday I pulled the fridge out, cleaned everything behind it, re-leveled it and cleaned the coils. The coils were a mess and I still need to get a brush to finish cleaning them. The back where the fan exits wasn't bad.
At that point I plugged it back in and felt it was running a bit quieter. It ran for awhile and then shut off and started to defrost for about 45 minutes - didn't get rid of everything on the back wall though.
Woke up this morning to find the temp hasn't really changed from before the cleaning.
Before I start throwing random parts at it, is there anything else I should do? I can get a coil brush and finish cleaning those but I don't think what's left in there is going to make that much of a difference. It looks like there is a defrost timer for both fridge and freezer but is it likely they are both malfunctioning? I feel the fridge temp switch already has issues. The manual says the freezer has to be functioning when turned on for the fridge to work so they are tied together somehow.
I am borrowing a mini fridge to put our food in for the time being and can completely defrost the big one then to see if that helps. I know I should probably buy a new one but I hate to toss something that just needs a couple of parts.
Thank you!!