** so I am wondering if there is something blocking the flow of air to the frig **
That may be a good possibility but the only way to find out for sure is for someone to actually check.
BTW. If you need any specific help, you'll need to post he appliance *brand* and also its complete *model number*. You can find tips for locating the model and serial number identification tag on your appliances at the following link:
- Model Number Tag Search
LINK > http://www.appliance411.com/parts/tagsearch.cgi
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** so I am wondering if there is something blocking the flow of air to the frig ... can I check, like go to the back of the ref. or is there a specif place. **
Since you've yet to identify the appliance in question, I couldn't say.
Usually the cooling for the whole refrigerator takes place behind or beneath a panel in the freezer compartment and air is ducting into the other compartment from there. I don't know how much of those ducts would be visible without at lease some disassembly of the appliance's interior.
Maybe it's time to call in a professional?
JMO
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Since you've yet to identify the appliance in question, I couldn't say.
Usually the cooling for the whole refrigerator takes place behind or beneath a panel in the freezer compartment and air is ducting into the other compartment from there. I don't know how much of those ducts would be visible without at lease some disassembly of the appliance's interior.
Maybe it's time to call in a professional?
JMO
Dan O.
www.Appliance411.com/?ref411=Refrigerator
The Appliance Information Site
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