Ricky for Model Number GSH25JFRFWW I have to put both temperature knobs on 9, the highest setting, in order to keep the temperature at the optimal settings. The freezer is 0 degrees F and the refrigerator is 40 degrees F. Adjustments can be made independently and will affect the temperature for each side. Is this normal or should the temperature be able to go lower? Currently it is at its max cold settings. Will changing the temperature sensor(s) increase the cooling range? My other refrigerator will maintain these temperatures while set at the #6 control setting. I have thoroughly cleaned the inside, out and underneath, so dust and crud are not the issue. It is like the sensor(s) are not in sync with the thermostat dials. What are your thoughts on this problem?
Answer Ricky, Based on the information provided I would suggest checking the sensors for the resistance value using a multimeter. The correct resistance rating is listed in the tech sheet supplied with your machine. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, August 8, 2022