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Freezer
Troubleshooting and Repair
Welcome
to RepairClinic.com where you can buy part for your
Freezer and get free Freezer repair advice for all
major brands of Freezers including Admiral, Amana,
Estate, GE, Kenmore, Whirlpool, and more.
These
are repairs that many do-it-yourselfers can tackle.
Learn more about
Freezers, click
here.,
or click here for replacement parts.
It
doesn't work at
all Note:
If your repair problem isn't listed,
click
here
to email the RepairGuru. He will give you
the help you need.
Does
the light inside the freezer work? Or, can
you hear a fan, motor, or other sound
coming from the appliance? If so, the
freezer is still working. Go to the
specific problem you are having with the
appliance. If not, try adjusting the
thermostat to a colder setting. If your
freezer still doesn't work, read on. The
problem with your refrigerator can be
difficult to pinpoint without a clear
indication of a specific defective
component. At this point, we recommend
that you see help from a qualified
appliance repair technician.
If
the freezer seems to be doing nothing, see
the "It doesn't work at all" section,
above. Otherwise, check these: You
can't service these yourself. You need
to contact a qualified appliance repair
technician. For
information about these components, read
about freezers in the How Things Work
section of our website.
If
your freezer cools but doesn't get cold
enough, it may have a problem in one of
several areas. To better understand the
proper operation of a freezer, read about
freezers in the How Things Work section of
our website.
Noise
can come from these areas:
Your
self-defrosting freezer uses a circulating
fan to move the air throughout the
freezer. It runs whenever the freezer is
cooling and the door is closed. The fan is
located in the freezer section, as
follows: Over
time, the fan may become noisy--chirping,
squealing, or even groaning. To determine
whether the fan is causing the noise, open
the freezer door and hold in the door
switch. If the noise is louder when the
door is open, the evaporator fan motor is
the noisemaker. These motors can't be
serviced. You need to replace it.
This
area has one component--or two, if it's a
self-defrosting freezer:
Noises
here are almost always actually coming
from the back of the freezer, see the "The
outside back of the freezer" section,
above.
The
thermostat cycles the freezer on and off.
The cooling system runs as long as the
temperature inside the freezer is higher
than the set temperature. If the
temperature inside the freezer is cold
enough, but the thermostat doesn't cycle
off, the thermostat may be defective. If
so, you need to replace it. These
are repairs that many do-it-yourselfers can tackle.
To
learn more about Freezers, click
here., or
click here for replacement
parts
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