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Does the refridgerator have plumbing for water/ ice? Is the water connected? Check that fittings are tight and not leaking.
How old is your machine? Older refridgerator have a drip pan in order to be frost free. Drip pan could be not in correctly or the hose from compressor is not flowing to drip pan.
do you mean your refridgerator is wobbling on a level floor? of so the feet are usually adjustable. Each foot/leg can be adjusted to different heights to level it out. they usually are just simple bolt and nut arrangements hope that helped
if not level you need to tip it back and unscrew or screw in the feet on it. use a 2ft level on top to be sure which way to go. if just the door, open door and there is a bracket in between the freezer and fridge and it should be adjustable a little bit. unscrew til lose adjust door to right spot and hold while tightening bolts. that should work. if the fridge door is on top and freezer is on bottom then adjust bracket screws on top of fridge.
before you push the frig back to the wall set the "left right" level making sure that the feet are not down all the way, you want the adjusted feet to be about half way up. when you slide the frig back to the wall you can now level the front to rear using only the front levelers. if that doesnt give you enough movement to get it level thaen redo the process but make all the levers higher before you push back the frig.
There is a second condensor in that van for the rear A/C. have your refridgerant (r-12) level checked. may need to have the system evacuated and refilled. if an air pocket has lodged in there, that would prevent the refridgerant from circulating through the condensor. could also be an indication of a leak in the system.
If you have your refrigerator set at a low level (lower numbers mean warmer termperatures) and it is still too cold, there is a malfuction with the temperature control or if it is a plate sensing control verses air sensing, you could have a low charge issue. I would need more specific info on your model and the symptoms to tell you more.
Its a two person job. One person has to looses up the two hidges holding the door just slightly while the other person holds the door in place. Once in place tighten the screw/bolts for the hidges back up and check. If not aligned, redo it again until it is aligned and seals properly..
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check the refrigerant level or efficiency of the compressor.if it is a frost free fridge,check that the fan is working ...oh and could also bee a blockage in the system.change drier properly vacuum and regass system.
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