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Hi @poppens2
-Check if you can hear the ''evaporator fan'' running inside the freezer compartment.
+Check if you can hear the ''evaporator fan'' running '''inside''' the freezer compartment.
There is a compressor fan at the back outside the unit that may be running so don't get confused.
The evaporator fan stops when a door is opened and starts when all the doors are closed. You may have to press your ear against the fridge to hear it.
If you can’t hear it at all, it may be that the evaporator and the evaporator fan is iced up preventing the flow of cold air through the freezer and fridge to get the fridge and freezer sections to the desired operating temps.
The evaporator unit and fan are behind a panel at the back, ''inside'' the freezer compartment. You need to switch off the power to the fridge and then remove the panel to see if it is iced over or not.
Depending on the state of the evaporator unit, iced up or not, then determines what to do next.
Here’s a [https://www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/ModelSectionParts/GSHS5PGXAESS/3/0/0/0/FREEZER_SECTION|link] to the parts in a the freezer section, which may be of some help in showing you where things are.

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Hi @poppens2
Check if you can hear the ''evaporator fan'' running inside the freezer compartment.
There is a compressor fan at the back outside the unit that may be running so don't get confused.
The evaporator fan stops when a door is opened and starts when all the doors are closed. You may have to press your ear against the fridge to hear it.
-If you can’t hear ir at all, it may be that the evaporator and the evaporator fan is iced up preventing the flow of cold air through the freezer and fridge to get the fridge and freezer sections to the desired operating temps.
+If you can’t hear it at all, it may be that the evaporator and the evaporator fan is iced up preventing the flow of cold air through the freezer and fridge to get the fridge and freezer sections to the desired operating temps.
The evaporator unit and fan are behind a panel at the back, ''inside'' the freezer compartment. You need to switch off the power to the fridge and then remove the panel to see if it is iced over or not.
Depending on the state of the evaporator unit, iced up or not, then determines what to do next.
Here’s a [https://www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/ModelSectionParts/GSHS5PGXAESS/3/0/0/0/FREEZER_SECTION|link] to the parts in a the freezer section, which may be of some help in showing you where things are.

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-Hi,
+Hi @poppens2
Check if you can hear the ''evaporator fan'' running inside the freezer compartment.
There is a compressor fan at the back outside the unit that may be running so don't get confused.
The evaporator fan stops when a door is opened and starts when all the doors are closed. You may have to press your ear against the fridge to hear it.
If you can’t hear ir at all, it may be that the evaporator and the evaporator fan is iced up preventing the flow of cold air through the freezer and fridge to get the fridge and freezer sections to the desired operating temps.
The evaporator unit and fan are behind a panel at the back, ''inside'' the freezer compartment. You need to switch off the power to the fridge and then remove the panel to see if it is iced over or not.
Depending on the state of the evaporator unit, iced up or not, then determines what to do next.
Here’s a [https://www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/ModelSectionParts/GSHS5PGXAESS/3/0/0/0/FREEZER_SECTION|link] to the parts in a the freezer section, which may be of some help in showing you where things are.

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Hi,

Check if you can hear the ''evaporator fan'' running inside the freezer compartment.

There is a compressor fan at the back outside the unit that may be running so don't get confused.

The evaporator fan stops when a door is opened and starts when all the doors are closed. You may have to press your ear against the fridge to hear it.

If you can’t hear ir at all, it may be that the evaporator and the evaporator fan is iced up preventing the flow of cold air through the freezer and fridge to get the fridge and freezer sections to the desired operating temps.

The evaporator unit and fan are behind a panel at the back, ''inside'' the freezer compartment. You need to switch off the power to the fridge and then remove the panel to see if it is iced over or not.

Depending on the state of the evaporator unit, iced up or not, then determines what to do next.

Here’s a [https://www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/ModelSectionParts/GSHS5PGXAESS/3/0/0/0/FREEZER_SECTION|link] to the parts in a the freezer section, which may be of some help in showing you where things are.

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