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Quick answer

If your refrigerator works but the freezer doesn't freeze, check the freezer temperature setting, ensure the evaporator fan is running, and look for a blocked defrost drain. Reset the fridge after adjustments.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Freezer Temperature Setting
    Do: Verify the freezer dial or digital setting is not accidentally set too high.
    Observe: Freezer temperature should be 0°F (-18°C) or lower.
    Means: Incorrect setting prevents freezing.
    Next: Adjust the setting and wait 24 hours to see if the freezer cools.
  2. Inspect Evaporator Fan
    Do: Locate the evaporator fan (usually at the back of the freezer compartment) and check if it's running.
    Observe: Fan should spin quietly and continuously.
    Means: A stopped fan means poor airflow to the freezer.
    Next: If the fan is not working, test it with a multimeter or replace it.
  3. Check for Ice Buildup
    Do: Look for excessive ice on the evaporator coils or in the drain hole.
    Observe: Ice buildup can block airflow or drain.
    Means: Blocked airflow or drain prevents proper cooling.
    Next: Defrost the freezer manually or run the defrost cycle if available.
  4. Test Defrost System
    Do: Check if the defrost heater, timer, or thermostat is faulty.
    Observe: No defrost cycle or continuous defrost may indicate a faulty component.
    Means: A failed defrost system causes ice buildup.
    Next: Replace the faulty defrost part (heater, timer, or thermostat).
  5. Verify Condenser Coils
    Do: Clean the condenser coils (located at the back or bottom of the fridge) to ensure they are free of dust and debris.
    Observe: Clean coils should feel warm to the touch when the fridge is running.
    Means: Dirty coils reduce cooling efficiency.
    Next: Clean the coils with a vacuum or brush and monitor performance.
  6. Check Door Seals
    Do: Inspect the freezer door gasket for gaps or damage.
    Observe: A tight, clean seal with no light leakage.
    Means: Poor seals allow warm air to enter the freezer.
    Next: Replace the gasket if damaged or adjust it for a better seal.
  7. Test Compressor
    Do: Listen for the compressor to kick in and feel for vibration.
    Observe: Compressor should run periodically and feel warm.
    Means: A non-running compressor means no cooling.
    Next: If the compressor is not running, check for electrical issues or replace it.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Incorrect Freezer Temperature Setting
The freezer setting is too high, preventing proper freezing.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Evaporator Fan
The fan stops circulating cold air to the freezer.
CommonEasy–MediumEvaporator Fan Motor
Blocked Defrost Drain
Ice or debris blocks the drain, causing water to pool and reduce cooling.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Defrost Heater
The heater fails to melt frost during the defrost cycle.
SometimesMediumDefrost Heater
Faulty Defrost Timer
The timer does not initiate the defrost cycle regularly.
SometimesMediumDefrost Timer
Dirty Condenser Coils
Dust and debris reduce the efficiency of heat dissipation.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Compressor
The compressor fails to circulate refrigerant, causing no cooling.
RareHardCompressor
Damaged Freezer Door Seal
Air leaks from a damaged gasket let warm air in.
SometimesEasyFreezer Door Gasket

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for a fridge with a non-freezing freezer:

Purchase parts specific to your fridge model using the serial number from the user manual or fridge label.

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FAQ

Why is my fridge cold but the freezer not freezing?

This is often due to a faulty evaporator fan, incorrect temperature settings, or a blocked defrost drain. Check these components first.

How do I know if the defrost heater is bad?

If the freezer has excessive ice buildup and the heater does not warm up during the defrost cycle, it likely needs replacement.

Can dirty coils cause a freezer to stop working?

Yes, dirty condenser coils reduce cooling efficiency and can cause the freezer to not freeze properly.

Is it worth replacing a compressor in a fridge?

Replacing a compressor is expensive and labor-intensive. Consider the fridge's age and cost before proceeding.