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    True Refrigerator Now a Freezer

    I've got a True work top fridge that turns into a freezer when not opened for awhile (ie, we're closed for 2 days and when I come in after those 2 days, it's a freezer. During the week, when it's in use, it hovers above freezing, but I do have it the temperature control all the way to the warmest setting. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.

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    Could be a bad cold control. Could be the wrong one.

    If it uses a coil temp cold control the probe that rests inside the coil could have come out.

    Some sense coil temp and some sense box temp.

    Are you a tech. or DIYER?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMF View Post
    I've got a True work top fridge that turns into a freezer when not opened for awhile (ie, we're closed for 2 days and when I come in after those 2 days, it's a freezer. During the week, when it's in use, it hovers above freezing, but I do have it the temperature control all the way to the warmest setting. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.
    Quote Originally Posted by ar_hvac_man View Post
    Are you a tech. or DIYER?
    Sounds like DIY to me.

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    I'd check cold temp control to start. As stated by others.

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    check all these also

    In addition to above mentioned. Also check both condenser and evaporator; is it clean?, are both fan running ok?, is it properly charged?.
    Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work." H.L. Hunt

    "In order that people may be happy in their work, these three things are needed: They must be fit for it. They must not do too much of it. And they must have a sense of success in it." John uskin

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    take it easy Pro, he is end user asking for advise simply say call Pro
    when you go to job, do you listen to your customers?

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    computer

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    my bad seond post

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