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DIY Refrigerator Repair: Troubleshooting and Fixes

A working refrigerator is an important appliance in every home. But, refrigerators can have issues that affect performance. Though some problems will necessitate a consultation with a professional technician/go to for help, you may be able to address some issues and service your refrigerator yourself.

In this post, we are going to detail typical refrigerator issues and tell you how to troubleshoot them on your own with easy-to-follow, step-by-step fixes. We’ll help you become your own DIY repair man for refrigerators.

Refrigerator Repair- Where To Start And What To Check First #1 Easy Procedure And Works Most Of The Time

When troubleshooting refrigerator problems, start by checking for basic issues. These measures can pinpoint and possibly correct any small issues with your fridge that could be causing it to be not working.

So let’s take those steps a bit further:

Verifying the Power Supply and Outlet

First verify that your refrigerator is plugged into a working outlet. Ensure the power cord is properly connected and there are no loose wires.

If there is no power to the refrigerator, the circuit breaker or fuse connected to the outlet may be blown or the home's circuit is tripped. If it’s tripped or blown, reset the breaker or replace the fuse and try the refrigerator again.

Checking Temperature Controls for Accuracy

Temperature settings that are off can hinder the cool that the fridge gives. Ensure that the temperature controls are correctly set to the suggested levels.

Check your refrigerator’s user manual to find out the optimal temperature for both the refrigerator and freezer sections. It may take time for the refrigerator to recover after such an adjustment is made.

Looking at Door Seals and Gaskets

Broken or torn door seals and/or gaskets can cause leaks of cold air from your appliance, diminishing the cooling performance of your refrigerator. Check the seals on refrigerator and freezer doors. Look for any signs of:

Wear

Cracks

Gaps

A tatty or loose seal can be spied here.

If you see any problems replace the seals or gaskets so you have a good seal without any air leaks. It can help keep the temperatures inside the refrigerator at its set temperature, keeping out warm air which may hinder the preservation of food.

Cleaning Condenser Coils

Your refrigerator's condenser coils have the important job of removing heat and promoting cool air circulation. These coils can grow dirty with dust, debris, and even pet hair, which can inhibit their effectiveness.

In order to clean the condenser coils, the refrigerator needs to be disconnected from the power socket. Find coils, which on most units are in the back, or behind a removable panel below the refrigerator. So the best way to clean the coils is by vacuuming them with a brush attachment or by using a coil cleaning brush. Be sure to clean the front and back of the coils. Keeping the condenser coils clean helps cooling efficiency and prevents the product from overheating.

Using these simple solutions you will save up to a few hundred on a new fridge and restore working conditions of the old one.

Common Refrigerator Problems

Refrigerator Not Cooling

Weak Cooling One of the most typical refrigerator issues is cooling problems. If you do, there’s more and a few possible causes, as well as some homemade repairs to explore.

The first thing to check is the thermostat or temperature sensor. If they are defective, or if the wrong type or the wrong voltage, they may not signal the refrigerator properly and the refrigerator will not cool well or at all. Replace them if needed.

Lack of cool air may also result from vents or airflow impediments. Look for blockage or obstruction in the vents causing air not to flow correctly to the freezer and refrigerator sections. Rearrange objects for better airflow, and clear any obstructions from the vents.

Also, if the compressor or condenser fan fails, the refrigerator won't cool properly. If you suspect damage to these parts, contact a professional to have the damaged part repaired or replaced.

Excessive Frost Build-Up

Too much ice forming in the freezer? Frost build up can block cooling and reduce visibility. Fortunately there are DIY fixes to this problem.

Begin by checking the door gaskets or seals to see if there are any breaks or leaks. Bad gaskets may let warm air into the freezer so it forms frost. If you see any problems you can replace the gaskets to help ensure you would not have future leaks.

Another reason for excessive frost could be a problem with the defrost system. This system comprises the defrost heater, the defrost thermostat, and the defrost timer. If any of these parts are a problem, the can interfere with the defrost process, resulting in frost build-up.

To start, manually defrost the freezer. Clean it out, unplug it, let the ice melt out, etc. After thawing, wipe out the inside of the refrigerator cleaning the drain hole.

Once you’ve tried all these and the frost buildup problem persists, the best you can do is to hire a pro appliance repair service.

Water Leaks or Puddles

Finding leaks or pools of water around your refrigerator can be alarming, and may cause floor damage and/or suggest problems behind your refrigerator. But there are a handful of common reasons for which refrigerators leak water, and some troubleshooting steps you can try before calling in a pro.

First try the defrost drain for forks and strollers and whatever else that got caught in it last summer. An obstructed defrost drain is a common culprit for water overflowing from the freezer drain pan. Remove any obstructions or ice blockages blocking the drain with a turkey baster or a pipe cleaner.

Additionally, a malfunctioning water inlet valve or dispenser can also be the culprit behind leaks at the front of your appliance. If water is pooling around your refrigerator’s water dispenser or it’s leaking from the bottom of the unit, these parts might be defective.

Although these are active parts that can be replaced by a do-it-yourselfer, you may want to call a repair service to install them.

Faulty Ice Maker

If you have an ice maker in your refrigerator but the ice maker is not working, here are a few things to check:

Frozen water supply line is a typical problem. Check ice maker water supply line: It may be blocked or frozen. If that is the case, thaw out the line carefully to get your water flowing again.

Another problem might be a defective water inlet valve or solenoid. If the water doesn’t reach the ice maker, these items may need to be replaced.

Fixing an ice maker may not be easy, but the reward is well worth it in a summer season! If you aren’t familiar with ice makers or how it works, it’s best to contact an appliance repair service who can professionally repair instead of damaging your ice maker!

Reasons to Contact an Appliance Repair Service

DIY refrigerator repair might be the best solution, but there are some really good reasons to leave your fridge repair in the hands of the pros.

Just have a look at the advantages of employing experts:

Expertise and Experience

Appliance Repair ServicesOur appliance repair professionals are trained and experienced at trouble shooting and repairing all types of refrigerator problems. They are professionally trained and receive up-to-date training on the best repair methods and new technologies.

With their years of combined experience, they can quickly diagnose the issue and solve it. Given their expertise, they should be able to easily diagnose and fix difficult problems that DIY repairers may struggle to overcome.

Time and Cost Savings

Do-it-yourself refrigerator repair, on the other hand, can take a lot of time when you’re not comfortable with such a task. You could search for hours trying to:

Diagnose the problem

Gather the necessary tools

Hop your way through the steps of fixing things

Instead, experts can quickly identify and resolve the problem, all while saving you time and costs.

Availability of Specific Tools and Components

A refrigerator repair service has special tools and instruments for repairing refrigerators. Such equipment enables craftsman to repair in a safe, precise and fast way.

They also have access to all of the real replacement parts, guaranteeing that every defective piece is replaced with the appropriate part of the hichest quality.

This access to proprietary equipment and parts may not be accessible to those trying to fix it themselves, so professional repair is often on the better options.

Safety and Peace of Mind

Refrigerators contain a series of complex electrical and mechanical parts and these must be handled safely and correctly. Appliance repair professionals are trained to be safe and can perform their services without threat of personal injury.

With the professionals to take on your refrigerator repair, you can be sure that your fridge is repaired safely and does damage while also protecting you.