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home and garden home appliancesWhat causes refrigerator to freeze?
Similarly one may ask, why is my food freezing in my refrigerator?
If food in the bottom of the refrigerator is freezing, this could be caused by a refrigerator not having enough food to absorb the cold air. If food in the door is freezing, move the door bins up or down so they are one notch away from freezer vents. The fresh food control should be at the normal setting of 5.
Also know, why is my fridge getting too cold?
When your fridge is too cold, it could be due to a problem in the cold control, a switch to send electricity to the fans and compressor that is triggered by temperature change. Unplug the fridge. Find the cold control: it will be the knob with a range starting at “off,” inside your fridge, where the food's stored.
The settings on the fridge temperature dial show refrigerant power. Normally the numbers range from one to five. Number one is the least cool setting and number five the coldest. When your fridge is always full you need to select a number four setting.