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    Dec 26, 2009, 04:47 PM
    My kenmore side by side does freeze anymore coils frost on the bottom 2 coils
    I have a Kenmore side by side model # 106.57282791 that I got in 97.The freezer gets cool but not enough to freeze.The bottom 2 coils frost and up the right side.The rest of the coils are not cold.What has happened?

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