My GE side by side refrigerator, model GSS22WGPACC is about 3 yrs. old. It was working perfectly and then suddenly developed a problem. The freezer section is below 0 degrees but the fridge side is only about 55 degrees. There also seems to be no air movement in the fridge side like there used to be. I pulled the icemaker out and dont see any obvious problem near the pass through vent to the fridge, any ideas.
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Air Damper?
Originally posted by brooksjp
I dont see any obvious problem near the pass through vent to the fridge
There has to be at least two vents in order for the air to circulate through the fridge compartment. A blockage in either will restrict air flow from and/or back to the freezer compartment.
GE side by side refrigerator, model GSS22WGPACC
LINK > GE GSS22WGPACC Air Damper and Termistor Asm.
A problem with it (GE had problems with early damper designs and has since redesigned it), its 'thermistor' (temperature sensor - which is included with the damper) or the electronic control not activating the damper could be responsible for your symptoms. It might also be caused just by some packages, etc., blocking one or the other vents into the fridge compartment.
JMO
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Thanks Dan O. I emptied everything, defrosted thourghly and restarted. The airflow from freezer to the fridge side was working for the 1st couple of hours. After the freezer got down to below freezing the airflow between freezer & fridge stopped, cant see anything obvious? suggestions?
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Originally posted by brooksjp
airflow between freezer & fridge stopped, cant see anything obvious. suggestions?
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Air Damper?
The Air Damper is completely closed, obviously that should not be with fridge temp at 60 and temperature controls setting at 9. Is it a pretty sure bet that the Air Damper/Thermistor is faulty? or could it be anything else (temperature controls, etc.) ?
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Air damper closed
Originally posted by brooksjp
The Air Damper is completely closed
Is it a pretty sure bet that the Air Damper/Thermistor is faulty? or could it be anything else (temperature controls, etc.) ?
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Air Damper ?
I unplugged the electrical connection to the damper and manually opened it. Then let the fridge run overnight but no change in temperature, still 55+. There seems to be no airflow coming through the damper to the fridge side even though it's wide open, but fan in freezer side is running strong. Does damper have some control of fan in the freezer side or is it simply an opening?Last edited by brooksjp; 09-27-2006, 10:25 AM.
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Originally posted by brooksjp
There seems to be no airflow coming through the damper to the fridge side even though it's wide open
Does damper have some control of fan in the freezer side or is it simply an opening?
But if the fan IS running, air should be circulating in to the fridge compartment unless something is blocking it. If it's not the damper, it will be up to you (or whomever is doing the service) to determine what that something is.
JMO
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just a thought
just a thought
you may want to check the coils on the unit. the cooling coils will freeze over. the coils will be completely covered in ice. i have seen refrid coils covered in ice and snowthis will block the area flow completely to your refrid side of the unit but allow the freezer to cool. the coils usually defrost automaticallly. the unit fails to defrost the refrid will not coils even if the damper is open.
may want to look at the coils. it could be a defrost problem
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Originally posted by brooksjp
I emptied everything, defrosted thourghly and restarted. The airflow from freezer to the fridge side was working for the 1st couple of hours. After the freezer got down to below freezing the airflow between freezer & fridge stopped
coils are frozen solid.
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defrost
After messing with this thing for a while I now realize it isn't the damper at all. What is happening is the coil in the freezer is freezing over so bad that no air can pull through it to go thru the damper. Does not appear to defrost on its own. I can manually defrost with a hair dryer but after about 3 days it starts to freeze over again. What is the first thing I should look for? thanks Jim
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Defrost problem? Air leakage??
I can manually defrost with a hair dryer but after about 3 days it starts to freeze over again.
the coil in the freezer is freezing over so bad that no air can pull through it to go through the damper. What is the first thing I should look for?
LINK > How does a frost free refrigerator's defrost system work?
LINK > GE GSS22WGPACC Defrost Heater
BTW. Totally frosting up in only 3 days would be pretty quick for a fully and completely defrosted fridge even with a defrost system problem. You might want to look into the doors not closing properly or being left open allowing too much warm air into the appliance. That's the only was I can see it totally frosting up in only that length of time.
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