I'm assuming Fahrenheit... (USA?) If you can get down that cold... but not seize up completely in FROST your timer is MOST PROBABLY cycling correctly... What can cause a refrigerator to work very hard... generate heat yet still fight to cool (Impressive when you think about it)... I know this is going to sound crazy... but your INTERIOR LIGHT. Never-mind trouble shooting... just take the light out to see if the WARM case situation improves immediately... Else you need to give your coils a serious good cleaning All else fails comment me back
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I'm assuming Fahrenheit... (USA?)
If you can get down that cold... but not seize up completely in FROST your timer is MOST PROBABLY cycling correctly...
What can cause a refrigerator to work very hard... generate heat yet still fight to cool (Impressive when you think about it)...
I know this is going to sound crazy... but your INTERIOR LIGHT.
Never-mind trouble shooting... just take the light out to see if the WARM case situation improves immediately...
Else you need to give your coils a serious good cleaning
All else fails comment me back