The temperature in my GE Monogram fridge is very low. The reported temp in the fridge is 28C, and the lowest available set temp is 34C. From other posts here and elsewhere, it seems like the most likely cause is the damper assembly.
I read that the damper door can be seen through the vented window behind the ice maker. I removed the ice maker, removed the vent, and took the attached photo toward the fresh foods section. I assume the window in the photo is the actual damper door window.
Does the photo show the door open, or is the door just a dark color?
Also, if the problem is thermistors and not the damper, would the LED readout in the fridge report temperature accurately (meaning it has a separate sensor)? Or does the LED temperature display also get its information from the same thermistors, so it would report something above the set temp?
The temperature in my GE Monogram fridge is very low. The reported temp in the fridge is 28C, and the lowest available set temp is 34C. From other posts here and elsewhere, it seems like the most likely cause is the damper assembly.
I read that the damper door can be seen through the vented window behind the ice maker. I removed the ice maker, removed the vent, and took the attached photo toward the fresh foods section. I assume the window in the photo is the actual damper door window.
Does the photo show the door open, or is the door just a dark color?
Also, if the problem is thermistors and not the damper, would the LED readout in the fridge report temperature accurately (meaning it has a separate sensor)? Or does the LED temperature display also get its information from the same thermistors, so it would report something above the set temp?
The temperature in my GE Monogram fridge is very low. The reported temp in the fridge is 28C, and the lowest available set temp is 34C. From other posts here and elsewhere, it seems like the most likely cause is the damper assembly.
I read that the damper door can be seen through the vented window behind the ice maker. I removed the ice maker, removed the vent, and took the attached photo toward the fresh foods section. I assume the window in the photo is the actual damper door window.
Does the photo show the door open, or is the door just a dark color?
Also, if the problem is thermistors and not the damper, would the LED readout in the fridge report temperature accurately (meaning it has a separate sensor)? Or does the LED temperature display also get its information from the same thermistors, so it would report something above the set temp?
The temperature in my GE Monogram fridge is very low. The reported temp in the fridge is 28C, and the lowest available set temp is 34C. From other posts here and elsewhere, it seems like the most likely cause is the damper assembly.
I read that the damper door can be seen through the vented window behind the ice maker. I removed the ice maker, removed the vent, and took the attached photo toward the fresh foods section. I assume the window in the photo is the actual damper door window.
Does the photo show the door open, or is the door just a dark color?
Also, if the problem is thermistors and not the damper, would the LED readout in the fridge report temperature accurately (meaning it has a separate sensor)? Or does the LED temperature display also get its information from the same thermistors, so it would report something above the set temp?
Thanks!
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