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Fridge too warm is the 3rd most common symptom for General Electric MSG28DHCBWW. It takes 15-30 minutes to fix on average. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Fridge too warm" problem for General Electric MSG28DHCBWW. So, if your MSG28DHCBWW refrigerator Fridge doesn't get colder when temperature control is adjusted, Fridge doesn't keep food cold or Fridge not cold enough, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for General Electric MSG28DHCBWW
The Defrost Thermostat is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It regulates the temperature of the defrost cycle by sensing the temperature of the evaporator coils and signaling the defrost heater to turn on or off. This helps prevent ice buildup on the coils, ensuring efficient cooling and proper refrigerator operation.
You should replace this defrost thermostat if it fails to regulate the defrost cycle correctly. Common causes of a bad thermostat include electrical failures, wear and tear from regular use, or damage from temperature fluctuations.
Symptoms of a bad defrost thermostat include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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The Ice Door Assembly is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It is integral to the ice dispenser system, controlling access to the ice chute. This component ensures the efficient delivery of ice cubes or crushed ice when activated and seals off the chute when not in use to maintain the freezer's temperature and prevent frost buildup.
Symptoms of a bad Ice Door Assembly include:
Causes of a bad Ice Door Assembly can include mechanical wear from frequent use, failure of the spring mechanism or solenoid that operates the door, or damage to the sealing surfaces that leads to air leaks.
The Evaporator Fan Grommet is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component serves as a cushion and stabilizer for the evaporator fan motor, reducing vibrations and noise while ensuring the fan operates smoothly. It helps to secure the fan motor in place, maintaining proper airflow and efficient cooling within the refrigerator.
Common causes of a bad grommet include wear and tear from constant use, damage from excessive vibrations, or degradation of the material over time.
Symptoms of a bad evaporator fan grommet include: