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Sears Kenmore 795.70323.310 No Longer Cooling


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Neither the refrigerator nor freezer are cooling.

Things I have tried/confirmed:

Unit has power.

There appears to be no airflow blockages.  I’ve pulled it out into the middle of the kitchen to eliminate airflow doubt.

Removed back panel.  Coils/fan had some dust and dust bunnies, but I’ve seen worse.  Anyway I blew everything out and vacuumed.  It’s nearly new looking now.

Compressor hums, is warm to touch.  I feel like my troubleshooting in this area is lacking, but not sure what to try.

Condenser fan is turning.  I am not sure how fast it is supposed to spin.

Air vents closest to the refrigerator door push air.  I believe than means the evaporator fan works, however I am again not sure of the speed at which the air should flow.

I briefly took off the panel to the mainboard.  Nothing appeared to be fried.  But I didn’t inspect it any more than that.

That’s all I can think of with my limited skills.  If someone knows what might be the issue and can give me some pointers, I’d be eternally grateful.

Thank you

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