Quick answer
Check the fridge temperature setting (should be 37°F or lower), ensure coils are clean, and verify the defrost system is working. If the freezer is cold but food isn't freezing, the evaporator fan or damper might be faulty.
Confirm the symptom
- Freezer compartment is cold but refrigerator section is warm
- Food in refrigerator section is thawing or spoiling
- Freezer is working but refrigerator not cooling properly
- Refrigerator temperature reads above 40°F
- Condenser coils are dirty or blocked
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Thermometer (to check fridge/freezer temps)
- Vacuum with brush attachment
- Work light (for visibility in dark areas)
- Safety gloves and goggles
- Empty space to work on appliance if needed
- Turn off fridge power before cleaning coils or working on internal parts
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Temperature SettingsDo: Verify fridge and freezer temperature settings. Fridge should be 37°F or lower, freezer at 0°F.Observe: Temperature settings are correct but fridge still not freezing.Means: Settings are not the issue. Check other components.Next: Check condenser coils
- Clean Condenser CoilsDo: Locate and clean the condenser coils using a vacuum or brush. These are usually at the back or bottom of the fridge.Observe: Coils were dirty and now are clean.Means: Improved airflow may resolve the issue.Next: Wait 24 hours and check temperature again
- Test Evaporator FanDo: Listen for the evaporator fan running in the freezer compartment. If it's not running, check for obstructions or a faulty motor.Observe: Fan is not running or is noisy.Means: Faulty fan motor may prevent cold air circulation.Next: Check damper control
- Check Damper ControlDo: Ensure the damper between the freezer and fridge is opening and closing properly. A stuck damper can block cold air flow.Observe: Damper is stuck or not moving.Means: Damper issue is likely causing poor cooling.Next: Inspect defrost system
- Inspect Defrost SystemDo: Check for ice buildup on the evaporator coils. If excessive ice is present, the defrost timer, heater, or thermostat may be faulty.Observe: Evaporator coils are covered in ice.Means: Frost buildup is preventing proper cooling.Next: Call a professional
- Verify Compressor OperationDo: Listen for the compressor running. If it's not running, the compressor or start relay may be faulty.Observe: Compressor is not running or is making unusual noises.Means: Compressor issue may require professional repair.Next: Call a professional
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dirty condenser coils Blocked airflow reduces cooling efficiency. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty evaporator fan motor No air circulation in the fridge section. | Common | Medium | Evaporator fan motor |
| Stuck damper control Blocks cold air from reaching fridge section. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Damper control assembly |
| Defrost system failure Ice buildup prevents proper cooling. | Sometimes | Hard | Defrost heater, timer, or thermostat |
| Incorrect temperature settings Settings too high prevent proper freezing. | Common | Easy | None |
| Compressor failure Compressor not running means no refrigerant circulation. | Rare | Hard | Compressor or start relay |
| Refrigerant leak Low refrigerant reduces cooling capacity. | Rare | Hard | Professional repair |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for a refrigerator not freezing food:
- Evaporator fan motor
- Damper control assembly
- Defrost heater
- Defrost thermostat
- Defrost timer (on older models)
Purchase parts specific to your refrigerator model. Check the model number on the appliance for compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Compressor is not running and sounds damaged
- Refrigerant leak suspected (foul smell, hissing sound)
- Defrost system requires complex diagnosis
- Multiple components are faulty
- You're unsure about electrical or refrigerant repairs
- After 24 hours of troubleshooting, the fridge still isn't freezing
FAQ
Why is my refrigerator not freezing even though the freezer is cold?
This often indicates a faulty evaporator fan or damper control, which prevents cold air from circulating to the fridge section.
How often should I clean my refrigerator's condenser coils?
Clean them every 6–12 months to maintain efficiency and prevent overheating.
Can a refrigerator with a bad compressor be repaired?
Repairing a compressor is rarely cost-effective. Replacement is often more expensive than a new fridge.
What temperature should my refrigerator be to keep food safe?
The fridge should be at or below 40°F (4°C), and the freezer at 0°F (-18°C) for optimal food safety.
Why is there ice buildup in my freezer?
Ice buildup usually indicates a defrost system failure, such as a faulty defrost heater or thermostat.