
refrigerators
MOST COMMON ISSUES
not cooling
This is one of the most frequent problems. It can be caused by a faulty compressor, condenser coils, evaporator fan motor, or thermostat.
leaking water
Leaks can result from a clogged defrost drain, a damaged water line (for models with ice makers or water dispensers), or a faulty water inlet valve.
ice maker not working
Issues with the ice maker can stem from a frozen water line, a faulty water inlet valve, or a problem with the ice maker assembly itself.
water dispenser
Similar to ice maker problems, this can be caused by a frozen water line, a faulty water inlet valve, or a problem with the dispenser mechanism.
excessive frost
This can be due to a faulty defrost system, a damaged door seal, or frequent door openings.
strange noises
Unusual noises can indicate problems with the compressor, fan motors, or other components.
warm fridge, cold freezer
Indicates a problem with airflow or temperature regulation, possibly due to a faulty damper or fan.
damaged door seals
Worn or damaged door seals allow warm air to enter, reducing efficiency and causing temperature fluctuations.
faulty thermostat
A malfunctioning thermostat can lead to inconsistent temperatures or prevent the refrigerator from cooling at all.
compressor issues
Dirty condenser coils reduce efficiency and can cause the refrigerator to overheat.
Consdenser coils dirty
The compressor is the heart of the refrigerator, and problems with it can lead to a complete failure of the cooling system.
faulty evaporator fan
A broken evaporator fan causes uneven cooling or warm compartments;. This can often lead to food spoilage or excess energy use.
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