Refrigerator is perhaps the most demanded and most beloved household appliance in any home. Remember how many times a day we open the cherished door.
And we are so accustomed to the fact that our food is safe and at hand that we simply cannot imagine another life.
And if suddenly something happens to the refrigerator, it becomes extremely unpleasant for us.
There is no cold, but the compressor is running. The most common reason is refrigerant leakage in the refrigerator. Clogged capillary tube is less common. In even rarer cases, a compressor malfunction may be the cause.
There is coldness in the freezer, but not in the refrigerator. More often, the lack of cold in the refrigerating chamber is the result of a malfunction of the automatic defrost system or damage to the damper.
The refrigerator turns on and turns off almost immediately. To eliminate the malfunction, it is necessary to check the compressor. Due to the turn-to-turn circuit on the motor windings, a protective relay may be triggered. In this case, replacement of the compressor is required. If the compressor is good, the control board should be checked.
If the temperature sensor, bimetal thermostat, or heating element is out of order, the evaporator coil will become icy, which prevents the circulation of the cooled air. If the fan motor breaks down, the cooled air will also not enter the refrigerator and the temperature inside will rise.
The refrigerator began to work in a different mode, it does not turn off. This breakdown may be due to thermostat malfunction, control board malfunction, refrigerant leakage, or capillary blockage.
There is noise in the refrigerator. Noise can be from the fan impeller rubbing against the snow build-up on the evaporator. The reason may be a malfunction of one of the parts in the automatic defrosting system of the evaporator coil, namely a malfunction of the temperature sensor, bimetal thermostat, heating element or control board.
The display on the refrigerator door does not work or the symbols are not displayed correctly.
In this case, the display itself or the control board may be faulty, but more often the reason is a malfunction of the connecting the display with the electronic control board. The wiring harness can be replaced or repaired.
Water appears in the refrigerator. First of all, it is necessary to check the drainage system. If it is clogged, water will accumulate.
Clogged or Broken Water Inlet Valve. Control Arm Out of Position. Many ice makers are equipped with a control arm that activates a pause feature whenever the ice bin is full. If your freezer is too warm, you might think you would notice all your food defrosting, but that is not quite true. If your freezer is above 10 degrees F the ice maker stops functioning. Some other common ice maker problems include a frozen ice maker or an ice maker assembly failure.
Food freezes in the refrigerator compartment. In such situations, the damper or temperature sensor may be faulty in refrigerators. Possibly also due to damage to the rubber seal, often caused by improper use. This is due to the opening of the door by the end piece, and not by the door handle. The rubber breaks along, sometimes almost along the entire length of the seal. It is especially important to have a high tightness of the freezer. Since due to the temperature difference inside the freezer and in the room, snow ice rapidly builds up on the evaporator, the compressor works longer and develops its resource faster.
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