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Westinghouse WRS3R3EW 33" 22.6 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/ Plastic Freezer Basket, 4-Button... - Page 4 Questions & Answers
The alarm on my westinghouse WSE6100WA side by
Hi I have this same problem. The seals are all fine. I tried taking the back panel off the freezer. There was a little bit of ice there but not much. I defrosted it as suggested here. I also cleaned the coils on the back. Things will freeze, but it never gets to the desired -14 degrees Celsius, so it beeps regularly.
Westinghouse wse6100sa side by side fridge. Freezer not cold enough
Check to see that the fridge is level and the doors are properly aligned and closing properly.
If the door hinges are not set properly, the door will not close properly and there will be an air leak around the seals.
If this happens, the fridge will run continuously and all the stuff in your vegetable bin will keep freezing
If
Westinghouse WSE6100WF Evap coils frosting up.
Have you verified the evaporator coils aren't clogged up? If no airflow can get through the evap coils it can cause freezing.Edit.The defrost timer is usually in the toe kick area. You should be able to put a flathead screwdriver in it and turn it clockwise slowly until you hear 1 click- that is in defrost. Verify the heating elements are warming.
Westinghouse wse6100wa problems
evap freezing over --evap fan failing --condenser area needs cleaning --compressor overheating /failing condenser fan failing --thermostat
Westinghouse refrigerator error E6
no info generic answer https://finderrorcode.com/westinghouse-refrigerator-error-codes.html https://refrigeratorsreviewed.com/westinghouse-refrigerator-error-how-to-fix/ these are two error sites and neither one have an e6 code please recheck your code
Where are the temperature controls on the Westinghouse Freezer Model FJ 383?
Right down the bottom, on the front of your freezer, you will see a red alarm light. Beside that is the thermostat temperature control knob. You might need a small coin to fit in the slot if you dont have a large flat head screwdriver to go into the groove to turn it in the direction you require (warmer/colder) it should have an arrow marked on it for the direction to turn also. The very bottom of the freezer, at the front, is the knob you require.
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