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Why Is My Refrigerator Not Cooling? - How to fix it.

Your fridge's cooling issues could be caused by a whole host of factors, from dirty condenser coils and poor ventilation to improper installation, compromised gasket seals, cluttered food storage, the placement of the appliance, or a defective control board.

Understanding what's causing your fridge to lose its cool is the first step towards finding a solution. You might be able to solve some of these problems with a little DIY, while others might need the specialist knowledge of a trained technician.


Refrigerator not cooling

A lukewarm refrigerator is a food safety nightmare and, let's face it, no one likes warm soda! So, let's jump into the burning question - "Why is my refrigerator not cooling?" By understanding the underlying causes, you'll be better equipped to fix the problem and get your fridge back to its optimal temperature.


Why Is My Refrigerator Not Cooling:

If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly, there's a handful of usual suspects. Here are our top issues that keep your refrigerator warm and not to the proper temperature.


 
 

Over-packing and Air Vent Blockage:

If your fridge is crammed full, it can impede airflow by blocking the air vents and make cooling less efficient. While a full refrigerator is a good thing, being over-packed or simply disorganized can cause food spoilage due to a lack of proper air flow inside the refrigerator unit.


Check out our Top 10 tips for how to organize your fridge* guide.

  1. Tools Needed: Just a good eye and a bit of patience.

  2. What to Do: Check both the air inlet and outlet vents inside your fridge. Make sure they're not blocked by any food items or containers.

Thermostat Not Working:

If the thermostat isn't set correctly , it could affect your fridge's temperature. Check to make sure it's set somewhere comfy, like between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit.


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  1. Tools Needed: Your fridge (of course) and a good old-fashioned thermometer.

  2. What to Do: Locate the thermostat - it's usually inside the fridge, often on the roof or the side. See what it's set to. Ideally, it should be between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit. If it's set too high, your fridge won't be as cool as it should be.


Door Seals - the Unseen Heroes:

If they're dirty or damaged, they might be dropping the ball on keeping cold air in. Clean them up and look for any issues.

  1. Tools Needed: A warm, damp cloth for cleaning and a piece of paper.

  2. What to Do: Give the seals a good wipe down and check for any visible damage. Try closing the door on a piece of paper - if it slips out easily, the seals may not be as tight as they should be.


Examine the condenser coils:

Over time, condenser coils can accumulate dust and dirt, making it harder for your refrigerator to cool. Ensure these coils are clean and free from debris.

  1. Tools Needed: A soft brush or vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.

  2. What to Do: Unplug your fridge first, safety first! The coils are usually at the back or the bottom. Give them a gentle clean - they can get clogged with dust and dirt, which makes cooling less efficient.

Learn how to clean your refrigerator condenser coils*


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Do you need a Control Board replacement?:

If you have checked all the previous noted issues and still stuck with a warm fridge sounds like it's time to bring in the pros for help. Something like a failing control board can cause your refrigerator to get warm. Luckily Appliance Pro USA is here to get you a high quality replacement refrigerator control board at an affordable price, and the best part is we ship fast - most orders ship the same day with priority shipping automatically included.


How do I replace my refrigerator control board?


With this final step, if your problem is indeed a faulty control board, you should be back to having a perfectly chilly fridge within a few days after you place your order with Appliance Pro USA.


Step 1:

Go to www.ApplianceProUSA.com and input your part number. Not sure what part number to you need? Just click the "How to find your part number" link to learn where to locate your part number or just ask them via chat and get your answer immediately.


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Step 2:

Select your control board from the search results.



Step 3:

Check out with your discount code and save 15%.

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