I have a GE Profile Arctica PSS25MGNA that I bought in 2003. It was relatively trouble free until the past few weeks when the first symptom I noticed was a frozen water line leading to the reservoir that caused the door water dispenser to stop functioning.
After thawing out the line and restoring functionality, I've turned the temperature settings for the refrigerator and freezer to their warmest settings (digital 1).
I continued to have intermittant trouble with frozen water reservoir lines and put a thermometer inside the unit to verify the temperature. I found at its warmest setting the refrigerator was still getting down to 30-31 degrees at the bottom where the reservoir is.
Previously I had the refrigerator set to temperature level 4.
Since this unit is long out of warranty, does anyone know how much it might be to repair the thermostat part so I get a usable temperature range again?
I assume it's part of some main board that would probably need to be replaced but at this point I don't want to throw hundreds of dollars at it unless it starts freezing all of my food.
I can live without a door water dispenser but I suspect that the problem isn't going to get any better on its own and I might as well look into fixing it myself if it's possible.
After thawing out the line and restoring functionality, I've turned the temperature settings for the refrigerator and freezer to their warmest settings (digital 1).
I continued to have intermittant trouble with frozen water reservoir lines and put a thermometer inside the unit to verify the temperature. I found at its warmest setting the refrigerator was still getting down to 30-31 degrees at the bottom where the reservoir is.
Previously I had the refrigerator set to temperature level 4.
Since this unit is long out of warranty, does anyone know how much it might be to repair the thermostat part so I get a usable temperature range again?
I assume it's part of some main board that would probably need to be replaced but at this point I don't want to throw hundreds of dollars at it unless it starts freezing all of my food.
I can live without a door water dispenser but I suspect that the problem isn't going to get any better on its own and I might as well look into fixing it myself if it's possible.
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