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    Default Anyone do refrigerator repair?

    Fridge at our house isn't cooling the way it should. I've cleaned the condenser per the manual but that's where my knowledge ends.

    It was manufactured in 99' and put into use around 03', I know it's old but I'd really prefer to not replace it at the moment unless I absolutely have to. It's a built in with a matching cabinet insert so not as simple has having one delivered and this hauled off.... or maybe it is, I've never had a built in before.

    Seems to be keeping things about 40 when set to 34, no error codes showing.

    I'm not looking for free work, just someone who will give me an honest answer and get it working properly if possible.

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    Make and model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Make and model?
    Sub Zero 601R

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    Did you find and follow the troubleshooting steps here?

    http://www.subzero-wolf.com/assistan...roubleshooting

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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    Did you find and follow the troubleshooting steps here?

    http://www.subzero-wolf.com/assistan...roubleshooting
    Yup, I went through all of that. I even did the glass of water in the middle of the fridge for 12 hours to measure the temp. The one piece I'm not 100% sure of is the seal. There is nothing blocking the door from closing but the seal seems very inconsistent, going from so strong that the kids can't open it to feeling like it was barely sealed.

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    By the time you have someone come out and trouble shoot it + p&l. You could have another one installed and working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    By the time you have someone come out and trouble shoot it + p&l. You could have another one installed and working.
    Not with a sub zero

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Not with a sub zero
    LOL, I just got a quote on a replacement and it would be over 10K for another sub zero. That's the first quote so I could probably do better but I'd really like to avoid that. Main problem is that the guy who built this house only put in a 26-27" deep rough in for the fridge and anything much deeper will stick out into the middle of the kitchen. There is a bathroom right behind it so no way to make it deeper without major renovation to the bath.

    After some troubleshooting I actually think the fridge is working fine and that the issue is with the door seal. The gasket looks good and everything is clean all the way around. I think the gallon of milk we've been keeping in the door has caused the hinge to move slightly and affecting the way it seals. Now I'm trying to figure out how to adjust the door to try and get the vacuum seal that it used to have.

    EDIT: I started taking a closer look at the wiring and I believe the condenser fan isn't running, I can turn it freely but watching it for a half hour while working on the door and it has not kicked in. Would a working condenser and a bad fan cause the symptoms that I'm seeing? Temp hovering around 40 while set at 34 and quite a bit of condensation in the fridge?

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    Yea. The fan is a likely solution.Check it for power if it has power then it's a bad fan motor which is very common.
    Last edited by Wulf202; 08-06-2016 at 19:29.

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    Cut off a lamp cord and wire it to the fan. If the fan don't spin, its a bad fan.
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