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Read the code and find the problem https://www.blombergappliances.com/user-manuals
SOURCE: Amana bottom freezer/ refrigerator
Geezer, sounds like a defrost issue. I usually find the bi-metal to be the culprit on this model. Check out the pic. You will have to remove the back panel in the freezer and defrost the evaporator. Remove the ice maker if there is one. The back cover has 4 quarter inch screws. remove those. The air vent has 2 plastic clips one each side and one on the bottom, push in and pull the grill off. The thermistor cover has a slot for a flat blade screw driver,push in and pull the cover off. The thermistor will now slide behind the back panel. Check the bi-metal for buldging. As long as the evaporator fan is working, it's probably a defrost problem.
SOURCE: Refrigerator part does not get cold
I had the same problem. Replaced the fan that pulls cold air from the freezer into the upper compartment. Found a reference somewhere that is a common problem. The replacement fan from Maytag was a lot more rugged looking. It has worked fine for over a year now.
SOURCE: Refrigerator and Freezer not getting cold?
The compressor is located in back of the refrigerator behind a removable panel at the bottom. But you indicated frost buildup in the freezer near or at the bottom which tells me your compressor does operate. Frost indicates a problem in the defrost system. This type of problem can be caused by a bad defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or defrost timing device. Call an appliance repair for service.
SOURCE: The refrigerator/freezer isn't cold anymore.
Remove back wall cover from freezer compartment. Should have a nice even frost pattern. If large amount off ice buildup is on evaporater than air can not flow through entire unit correctly. This means that unit is not defrosting properly. Check continuity on defrost heater, if good replace defrost thermostat, located as a clipped on device at top of evaporater.
SOURCE: freezer works, refrig does not cool
hi they only thing that could cause this problem is dirty coils at the back.clean all the coils at the back. thanks the appliance doc.
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