Freezer Not Cooling

Written by Posted On Friday, 23 August 2019 10:32

You could have situations where you may have to find answers to the question as to why my freezer not cooling properly. There could be a number of reasons and you should try and know a few of them. This might help you to set the freezer right and avoid calling a mechanic and spending money on his visit. 

Freezer Not Cooling - Problems and Solutions

This is an attempt to list down common reasons that could perhaps lead to a situation where the freezer may not be cooling to the desired effect. It will be a good checklist before you decide that you need a mechanic to set things right. 

 

Damaged Door Gaskets

 

Quite often damaged door gaskets could be the reason why your freezer is not working properly. You could come across chunks of frost inside the freezer compartment. This might mean that moist and warm air might be leaking through the freezer door gaskets and from the refrigerator. 

 

Door Hinges Could Be The Culprit

 

If the gaskets are fine and if you still continue to have a problem, the problem could be with the door hinges. There could be gaps in the door hinges. You could try and adjust the door hinges and ensure that the gaskets are sealed properly to the door openings and the cabinets. This has helped solve cooling problems as far as your refrigerator is concerned. 

 

Ensure Your Auto-Frost System Is Working

 

The automatic defrost system helps to prevent buildup of ice on the freezer compartment wall. Such buildup can reduce the efficiency of the freezer and could put pressure on the compressor. Many times the defrost system might be malfunctioning or may not be functioning at all. You must address this problem immediately and this certainly would require the services of professionals because repairing faulty defrost system is not possible for end-users. 

 

Evaporator Fan Might Be Faulty

 

Evaporator fan helps to keep the freezer clean and if it does not function properly, it is quite obvious that the efficiency levels of the freezer would come down drastically. Hence, you must check on the evaporator fan. Quite a few times a loose connection might be the culprit. If you can rectify it the fan should work. If it still does not work, then you may have to replace the evaporator fan and this should not be much of a problem. 

 

Dirty Condenser Coils

 

Freezer functioning will get compromised quite a bit because of dirty condenser coils. You must unplug the refrigerator and ensure that the condenser coils are free from dust and dirt. If it has dirt and dust on it, it should be cleaned with the help of a cloth. This is a part of regular refrigerator maintenance and should not be ignored under any circumstances and situations. 

 

Temperature Sensors

 

If you have faulty temperature sensors, this also can impact the performance of your freezer negatively. You must try and diagnose the problem and fix it as early as possible. This is a common problem. There are some guidelines with regard to the functioning of the temperature sensors and the same must be followed. In case you find that there is a deviation, then you must check the performance of the temperature sensor. This again is a complicated task and it would be better left to a qualified and capable mechanic. 

 

Conclusion

 

Hence you have to identify the possible reasons that could be leading to a freezer not cooling situation. The above are the most common and there could be a few more also. If nothing works, you should call a mechanic and they can decide whether to repair or replace the appliance. Learning these survival skills could help you to keep your freezer in working condition. 

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