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Refrigerator Not Staying Cold

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Quick answer

Check the condenser coils for dust, ensure the door seals tightly, and verify the temperature settings. If the fridge still doesn't stay cold, test the evaporator fan and defrost system.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Temperature Settings
    Do: Verify the fridge and freezer temperature settings are correct (35–40°F for fridge, 0°F for freezer).
    Observe: Settings may be too high.
    Means: Adjust to proper settings and wait 24 hours.
    Next: If still warm, proceed to step 2.
  2. Inspect Door Seals
    Do: Close the door on a piece of paper and try to pull it out.
    Observe: If paper slides out easily, the seal is faulty.
    Means: Replace the door gasket if damaged or worn.
    Next: If seal is good, proceed to step 3.
  3. Clean Condenser Coils
    Do: Unplug the fridge. Locate and clean the condenser coils with a vacuum or brush.
    Observe: Dusty coils reduce cooling efficiency.
    Means: Clean coils improve airflow and cooling.
    Next: Plug in and check temps after 24 hours.
  4. Check Evaporator Fan
    Do: Open the freezer and listen for the fan running. Feel for airflow from the vents.
    Observe: No sound or airflow indicates a failed fan.
    Means: Replace the evaporator fan motor.
    Next: If fan works, proceed to step 5.
  5. Inspect Defrost System
    Do: Check for ice buildup in the freezer. If excessive, test the defrost timer, heater, or thermostat.
    Observe: Ice buildup prevents proper cooling.
    Means: Replace faulty defrost component.
    Next: If no ice, proceed to step 6.
  6. Test Compressor
    Do: Listen for the compressor running. Feel the coils for warmth.
    Observe: Compressor not running or not heating up.
    Means: Compressor may be faulty; professional repair needed.
    Next: Call a professional if compressor is not functioning.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty condenser coils
Reduced heat exchange efficiency
CommonEasyNone (cleaning only)
Faulty door seal
Warm air entering the fridge
CommonEasyDoor gasket
Evaporator fan failure
No airflow from freezer to fridge
SometimesMediumEvaporator fan motor
Defrost system malfunction
Ice buildup blocks airflow
SometimesMediumDefrost timer, heater, or thermostat
Compressor failure
No refrigerant circulation
RareHardCompressor or refrigerant recharge
Incorrect temperature settings
Fridge set too warm
CommonEasyNone

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for a refrigerator not staying cold include:

Always refer to your refrigerator's manual for correct part numbers and 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 stay cold?

Yes, a faulty temperature control thermostat can prevent the fridge from cooling properly.

Why is my fridge running constantly but not getting cold?

This could indicate a refrigerant leak, compressor failure, or blocked airflow from ice buildup.

Is it worth repairing an old refrigerator that won't stay cold?

If the fridge is over 10 years old, replacement is often more cost-effective than repair.