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Old 01-03-09, 10:46 PM
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GE refrigerator TBH22ZPE

I have a GE fridg. model #TBH22ZPE that doesn't freeze anymore. It's my secondary fridg so I'm not to the point where I want to call for help but would like to get it running before it starts to warm up outside (it's -20 now). I have both fans running but haven't had the time to check anything else. Any advise will be greatly helpful.
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Old 01-04-09, 12:33 AM
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Take off the back and see what the compressor is doing. Running? Cycling?
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Old 01-09-09, 01:58 PM
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here is a diagram for your refrigerator

http://www.apwagner.com/images/diagrams/00005/i8676.GIF
http://www.apwagner.com/images/diagrams/00005/i8677.GIF
http://www.apwagner.com/images/diagrams/00005/i8678.GIF

Hope this helps!
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