Our Wildwood T23FBL was purchased last October. The refrigerator on the "warmest" setting stills dives down to 30 degrees or so. To prevent things from freezing we turn it off from time to time.
Is there something we're missing here? The only temperature control we find is a plastic slide with some type of tube attached that slides up and down one of the fins at the top of the chamber. With the slide as far down as we can get it (without fallling off he fin) it still ends up below 32 degrees.
Any suggestions short of burning a candle inside the refrigerator.
your the oddball, ususally they dont get cold enough, although i have froze a few jars of pickles on the road. what brand of fridge do you have? check their website for troubleshooting, sounds like the thermostat is out of whack
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Living in the Piney Woods of Texas.
The temperatures are pre set from the manufacture, the plastic slide is to control the amount of cold air from the freezer to the fridge, that's the only control you have. As stated before there maybe a problem with the automatic thermostat or your plastic slide may not be connected to the freezer damper, if that's the case, the damper is wide open and all of the cold air is in the fridge and now you have a full size freezer....