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    Jun 20, 2010, 03:49 AM
    Whirlpool side by side freezer not getting too cold free advice waterdripping in the
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    I have a side by side whirlpool . I noticed this morning that the whirlpool was not as quiet as usual. On opening the freezer I noticed flakes inside. The freezer was not as cold as usual, I also noticed that the ice maker was not working, please help

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