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Old 07-03-2015, 03:39 PM   #5
Art-n-Marge
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When I had a problem like this I moved the sensor wire or repositioned the fridge contents. It is important NOT to overstuff an RV fridge. Ability to circulate air is critical. I've seen fans that can be installed in the fridge part of the box, but I don't use one since space is a premium.

The fact the freezer is that cold means the fridge is probably working. The other part to check, is that the rear of your freezer is not iced over. I've also had that problem a couple of times, so defrosting is a regular routine for us as full-timers. Our fridge has 5 coldness settings and found setting 4 works the best for us. Your setting may vary.
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