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  1. I have recently moved. The refrigerator, before the move, was great...no problems. Now I am at the new house, refrigerator is in the garage, and I am looking to sell it as the new house already had build-ins. When I plugged in the old refrigerator (about 9 years old), the compartments have stayed warm, the temperature control panel stays on temporarily when I set the levels then shuts off, and the refrigerator side lights won't come on....freezer lights are fine. fan seems to be working. i do not have the water line attached since the fridge is in the garage so not sure if that helps with the refrigeration process or not. as I am looking to sell the refrigerator....and its in great shape...it doesn't make sense for me to have repairman come out ($$) and then replace potentially small part or simple fix ...if I can do myself. But maybe its not that simple. Looking at online videos, seems like it goes back to the mutha board, but not sure where I would start to test. any help is appreciated. troy
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