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Refrigerator Not as Cold as Normal

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Quick answer

Check the temperature settings, ensure vents are unblocked, and clean the condenser coils. If the compressor is running but the fridge isn't cold, call a professional.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Temperature Settings
    Do: Verify the temperature controls are set to the correct settings (usually 35–40°F for fridge, 0°F for freezer).
    Observe: Settings are correct or incorrect.
    Means: Incorrect settings may be causing the issue.
    Next: Adjust settings if needed and wait 24 hours to observe changes.
  2. Test Internal Temperature
    Do: Place a thermometer in the fridge compartment for at least 2 hours.
    Observe: Temperature is above 40°F.
    Means: Fridge is not cooling properly.
    Next: Proceed to check vents and coils.
  3. Inspect Vents and Airflow
    Do: Look for blocked vents inside the fridge and ensure food isn't blocking airflow.
    Observe: Vents are blocked or clear.
    Means: Blocked vents restrict cooling airflow.
    Next: Clear any blockages and wait 24 hours.
  4. Clean Condenser Coils
    Do: Unplug the fridge, locate condenser coils (usually at the back or bottom), and clean with a vacuum.
    Observe: Coils are dirty or clean.
    Means: Dirty coils reduce cooling efficiency.
    Next: Plug in the fridge and wait 24 hours to see if cooling improves.
  5. Check Compressor Operation
    Do: Listen for the compressor running when the fridge is plugged in.
    Observe: Compressor runs continuously or not at all.
    Means: Compressor issues may require professional repair.
    Next: If compressor is not running, call a professional.
  6. Inspect Door Seals
    Do: Check door gaskets for cracks or gaps by closing a piece of paper in the door.
    Observe: Paper slides out easily or stays in place.
    Means: Poor seals let cold air escape.
    Next: Replace seals if damaged or continue troubleshooting.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Incorrect Temperature Settings
Settings too high prevent proper cooling.
CommonEasyNo
Blocked Vents
Airflow obstruction reduces cooling efficiency.
CommonEasyNo
Dirty Condenser Coils
Dust and debris reduce heat dissipation.
CommonEasyNo
Faulty Compressor
Compressor not running or running continuously.
SometimesHardCompressor
Worn Door Seals
Air leaks from gaps in the door gasket.
SometimesEasyDoor seal
Thermostat Malfunction
Thermostat not signaling the compressor correctly.
SometimesMediumThermostat
Refrigerant Leak
Low refrigerant reduces cooling capacity.
RareHardRefrigerant (professional service required)
Evaporator Fan Failure
Fan not circulating cold air from the freezer.
RareMediumEvaporator fan

Parts matching

If you need parts for your refrigerator, here are common replacements:

Always match part numbers to your refrigerator model for compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean condenser coils?

Clean condenser coils every 6–12 months to maintain efficiency.

Can a faulty thermostat cause the fridge to not cool?

Yes, a malfunctioning thermostat may prevent the compressor from running properly.

How do I know if the door seal needs replacement?

If a piece of paper slides out easily when closed in the door, the seal should be replaced.

Is a running compressor always a good sign?

Not necessarily; a compressor running continuously without cooling may indicate a refrigerant leak or other issues.

Can I fix a refrigerant leak myself?

No, refrigerant leaks require professional repair due to environmental and safety regulations.