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Refrigerator Not Cooling

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Quick answer

Check the temperature settings, ensure the condenser coils are clean, and verify the door seals are tight. If the compressor is running but the fridge isn't cooling, the issue may be with the evaporator fan or a refrigerant leak.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the refrigerator is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.
    Observe: Power indicator light is on and the compressor is running.
    Means: Power supply is working.
    Next: Check temperature settings.
  2. Check Temperature Settings
    Do: Verify that the temperature settings for both the fridge and freezer are set correctly.
    Observe: Fridge is set between 37°F and 40°F, freezer is set at 0°F.
    Means: Settings are correct.
    Next: Inspect door seals.
  3. Inspect Door Seals
    Do: Check for gaps or damage in the door gaskets by closing a piece of paper in the door.
    Observe: Paper slides out easily or feels loose.
    Means: Door seals are faulty.
    Next: Clean or replace door seals.
  4. Clean Condenser Coils
    Do: Locate and clean the condenser coils (usually at the back or bottom of the fridge) using a vacuum and soft cloth.
    Observe: Coils are free of dust and debris.
    Means: Improved airflow and cooling efficiency.
    Next: Check evaporator fan.
  5. Check Evaporator Fan
    Do: Listen for the evaporator fan running in the freezer compartment.
    Observe: Fan is not running or makes unusual noises.
    Means: Evaporator fan is faulty.
    Next: Test fan motor with a multimeter.
  6. Test Compressor
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the compressor's continuity and voltage.
    Observe: Compressor does not have continuity or is not receiving power.
    Means: Compressor is faulty.
    Next: Call a professional technician.
  7. Check for Refrigerant Leak
    Do: Look for signs of refrigerant leaks, such as hissing sounds or frost buildup on the coils.
    Observe: Hissing sound or frost buildup is present.
    Means: Refrigerant leak detected.
    Next: Call a professional technician.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Door Seals
Improper sealing allows cold air to escape, reducing cooling efficiency.
CommonEasyDoor gasket
Dirty Condenser Coils
Dust and debris on the coils restrict airflow, causing the fridge to work harder.
CommonEasyNone
Malfunctioning Evaporator Fan
The fan circulates cold air; if it fails, the fridge won't cool properly.
SometimesMediumEvaporator fan motor
Compressor Failure
The compressor pumps refrigerant; failure means no cooling.
SometimesHardCompressor
Refrigerant Leak
Leakage reduces the refrigerant level, preventing proper cooling.
RareHardRefrigerant and repair kit
Incorrect Temperature Settings
Settings that are too high prevent the fridge from cooling adequately.
CommonEasyNone
Thermostat Issues
A faulty thermostat may not signal the compressor to run.
SometimesMediumThermostat

Parts matching

Common parts needed for refrigerator cooling issues include:

Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and reliability.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I know if my refrigerator's door seal is faulty?

Close a piece of paper in the door; if it slides out easily, the seal is likely damaged or misaligned.

Can dirty condenser coils cause a refrigerator to stop cooling?

Yes, dirty coils restrict airflow and reduce cooling efficiency. Clean them regularly to maintain performance.

What should I do if the evaporator fan is not running?

Test the fan motor with a multimeter. If it's faulty, replace the motor. If you're unsure, consult a professional technician.

How can I tell if there's a refrigerant leak?

Listen for hissing sounds or look for frost buildup on the coils. These are signs of a refrigerant leak.

Is it worth repairing a refrigerator with a compressor failure?

Compressor repairs are expensive and may not be cost-effective. Consider replacing the unit if the repair costs are high.