Refrigerator Repair
Common Causes:
Faulty defrost system: The defrost system melts frost buildup periodically. A malfunctioning system leads to excessive frost.Frequent door openings: Opening the door often lets in warm, moist air, which contributes to frost formation.Worn door seals: Leaks cause moisture infiltration, leading to frost even if the defrost system is working correctly.
Common Causes
Clogged defrost drain: Food debris can block the defrost drain, causing water to build up and leak from the freezer or the refrigerator.Damaged water inlet valve (If you have an ice maker): A leaking inlet valve can cause water to pool and overflow.
Common Causes:
Faulty evaporator fan: The evaporator fan circulates cold air from the freezer to the fridge. If it malfunctions, the fridge won't cool.Blocked air damper: The damper controls airflow between the freezer and fridge. A stuck damper might prevent enough cold air from reaching the fridge.Frozen evaporator coils: Frost buildup on the evaporator coils can restrict airflow, leading to a warm fridge even if the freezer is fine.
Common Causes
Water supply issue: Check if the ice maker is connected to a water line and the water valve is open. Kinks in the water line can also restrict supply.Frozen fill tube: The tube that supplies water to the ice maker can freeze up, preventing ice production.Faulty ice maker assembly: The ice maker itself might be defective, with issues in the ejector arms or ice mold.
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Common Causes:Faulty defrost system: The defrost system melts frost buildup periodically. A malfunctioning system leads to excessive frost.Frequent door openings: Opening the door often lets in warm, moist air, which contributes to frost formation.Worn door seals: Leaks cause moisture infiltration, leading to frost even if the defrost system is working correctly.
Common Causes:Clogged defrost drain: Food debris can block the defrost drain, causing water to build up and leak from the freezer or the refrigerator.Damaged water inlet valve (If you have an ice maker): A leaking inlet valve can cause water to pool and overflow.
Common Causes:Faulty evaporator fan: The evaporator fan circulates cold air from the freezer to the fridge. If it malfunctions, the fridge won't cool.Blocked air damper: The damper controls airflow between the freezer and fridge. A stuck damper might prevent enough cold air from reaching the fridge.Frozen evaporator coils: Frost buildup on the evaporator coils can restrict airflow, leading to a warm fridge even if the freezer is fine.
Common Causes:Water supply issue: Check if the ice maker is connected to a water line and the water valve is open. Kinks in the water line can also restrict supply.Frozen fill tube: The tube that supplies water to the ice maker can freeze up, preventing ice production.Faulty ice maker assembly: The ice maker itself might be defective, with issues in the ejector arms or ice mold.