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Refrigerator Gets Cold Then Warm

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Quick answer

A refrigerator that gets cold then warm is often due to a faulty thermostat, dirty condenser coils, or a refrigerant leak. Check the coils, test the thermostat, and ensure the door seals tightly.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Condenser Coils
    Do: Locate and clean the condenser coils using a condenser coil brush and shop vacuum.
    Observe: Coils should be free of dust and debris.
    Means: Dirty coils reduce cooling efficiency.
    Next: If coils are clean, move to the next step.
  2. Test Thermostat
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the thermostat for continuity.
    Observe: The thermostat should have continuity when set to a lower temperature.
    Means: No continuity indicates a faulty thermostat.
    Next: Replace the thermostat if it's faulty.
  3. Inspect Door Seal
    Do: Close the door on a piece of paper and try to pull it out.
    Observe: A strong resistance means the seal is tight.
    Means: A weak seal allows warm air to enter.
    Next: Replace the door gasket if the seal is weak.
  4. Check Defrost System
    Do: Inspect the defrost heater and timer for damage or wear.
    Observe: The defrost heater should be warm during defrost cycles.
    Means: A faulty defrost system can cause temperature fluctuations.
    Next: Replace the defrost heater or timer if necessary.
  5. Test Compressor
    Do: Listen for the compressor to run continuously without cycling.
    Observe: The compressor should run smoothly without unusual noises.
    Means: A malfunctioning compressor can cause inconsistent cooling.
    Next: Consult a professional if the compressor is faulty.
  6. Check for Refrigerant Leak
    Do: Use a refrigerant leak detector to scan for leaks around the coils and connections.
    Observe: The detector should not indicate any leaks.
    Means: A refrigerant leak reduces cooling capacity.
    Next: Contact a professional to recharge the refrigerant if a leak is detected.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty condenser coils
Dust and debris reduce heat dissipation, causing the compressor to work harder.
CommonEasyCondenser coil brush
Faulty thermostat
An inaccurate thermostat can cause the compressor to cycle improperly.
CommonEasy–MediumThermostat replacement kit
Worn door gasket
A poor seal allows warm air to enter, making the refrigerator work harder.
CommonEasyDoor gasket replacement
Defective defrost system
A malfunctioning defrost heater or timer can cause ice buildup and temperature fluctuations.
SometimesMediumDefrost heater or timer
Refrigerant leak
Low refrigerant levels reduce cooling efficiency.
SometimesHardRefrigerant recharge kit
Faulty compressor
A failing compressor cannot maintain consistent cooling.
RareHardCompressor replacement

Parts you might need

When replacing parts, ensure they match the specifications of your refrigerator model.

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Consult your refrigerator’s manual for specific part numbers and compatibility information.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean the condenser coils?

Clean the condenser coils every 6 to 12 months to maintain optimal cooling performance.

Can a faulty thermostat cause the refrigerator to warm up?

Yes, a faulty thermostat can cause the compressor to cycle improperly, leading to temperature fluctuations.

What should I do if I suspect a refrigerant leak?

Use a refrigerant leak detector to confirm the leak, then contact a professional to recharge the refrigerant safely.

How do I know if the door gasket needs replacement?

Check if a piece of paper can be easily pulled out from under the door. If it slides out easily, the gasket needs replacement.

Can I replace the compressor myself?

Replacing a compressor is a complex task and requires specialized tools and knowledge. It’s recommended to call a professional.