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Why is refrigerator not cold but running?
The most common reason why a refrigerator is not cooling is a problem with the evaporator coils. Over time, evaporator coils can become covered with ice, which prevents the coils from working properly. If the coils are covered in ice, the ice will need to be defrosted to fix the problem.
Why is my fridge warm but my freezer cold?
Common solutions for: Refrigerator freezer is cold but refrigerator is warm. If the evaporator fan is not working, the freezer or refrigerator will not cool adequately. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor.
How do I know if my compressor is bad on my refrigerator?
You’ll know that your compressor is bad when it starts making abnormal noises, the compressor overheats or not providing proper cooling, or when the fridge compressor clicks on and off too frequently.
Where is the evaporator coil located in a refrigerator?
The evaporator coils sit in the back of the freezer compartment of a refrigerator and look like a radiator. The back wall of the freezer is actually the cover of the evaporator coil and can easily be opened with a screwdriver.
Why is my Refrigerator not getting cold enough?
The most common fridge “not cooling” problem is a frost free failure. Remove the access panel in the freezer section to expose the evaporator coils. If the coils in the freezer section get plugged up with frost, this frost will block the evaporator fan motor from blowing the cold air around.
Why is my Whirlpool refrigerator running constantly?
If the Refrigerator runs constantly the door gasket may be torn or defective, or if the door is not shutting tightly warm air can enter the the refrigerator and cause the evaporator coils to ice over. This happens because humid air from the room is drawn into the refrigerator through the opening at the gasket.
How often should a refrigerator run?
Under normal circumstances, a refrigerator’s compressor typically runs more than 50 percent of the time. Compressors in some energy-efficient refrigerators run 80 to 90 percent of the time.
Why is my Refrigerator always running?
A very common cause of refrigerators running constantly is leaky door gaskets. Gaps in the door seal permit warm, humid air to enter the refrigerator. This creates a domino effect of problems, including evaporator coils that accumulate frost faster than the heater can remove.