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I have a GE Profile (3 yrs old) model # PSC25MGTBB and when I went into it this morning the temp read 90 deg. Everything was ruined. I emptied it out and when I got home tonight it was back to 37 deg. The freezer side was fine. No ice crystals anywhere that I can see. Should I leave it or call a tech to come look at it? Thanks

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No, you should definitely have a tech. come out and look at it. Could be a faulty defrost thermostat or something along that line.

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Will do and I will let you know his take on it. I just hope it stays cool until then. Thanks for the info...
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