cruisnfamily
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Yes! Repairman #2 came out and took everything out of my freezer including the back panel to expose the coils and was able to immediately see the problem. Something in there wasn't working which caused the coils to freeze up which interfered with the air getting over to the fridge. He used a heat gun to defrost the coils and said it should be good for 3 days or so and he had to order the parts. He'll be here tomorrow for the actual repair but it's running perfectly right now(actually has been since he left yesterday). The fridge is now 39degrees and the freezer is about -3degrees.piglet too said:Any update???
I'm still really annoyed at repairman #1 who didn't do a thing and charged me $69 but at least #2 didn't charge a penny, got it working and is applying my $69 towards the repair bill tomorrow.
Thanks for asking! And we now all know that the correct fridge temp is between 37 and 40 degrees and the correct freezer temp is between -5 and 0. I never knew that before so at least I learned something yesterday.