Refrigerator Not Working


Refrigerator Not Working

The fridge is a very complicated piece of equipment. What's more, it's the hardest-working appliance in your house since it works nonstop to preserve the quality of your food. There are a variety of problems that may arise in a refrigerator as a result of regular usage and wear and tear. These include problems with cooling, defrosting, wiring, the drain plate, socket sparking, the door not closing properly, the drain becoming clogged, and so on. Fridge Fixers Refrigerator Repair is here to help you if you are searching for a simple solution to fix your malfunctioning refrigerator.

 

Lack of Current and Defective Motors

Insufficient power supply is a common cause of refrigerator failure. Using a multimeter and a voltage tester device, our crew has the electrical know-how and the electrical tools necessary to check the current and voltage of the outlet in question. In most cases, the malfunctioning of your refrigerator can be traced back to a problem with the motor, which is one of the primary components of the cooling system. If the motor in your refrigerator is faulty, the appliance may shut off abruptly or refuse to turn on at all. When motors stop working properly, it is typically necessary to replace them. If your refrigerator needs fixing, replacement parts, or service, look no further than our team.

 

Faulty Compressor and Dirty Condenser Coils

A refrigerator's compressor is the mechanical brain behind the cooling process. The refrigerator's compressor might be broken if it is not cooling properly. The compressor is an electric motor that compresses the coolant or refrigerant and moves it through the system's evaporator and condenser coils. If there is a problem with the compressor, your refrigerator may stop working. Fridge start-up issues may be avoided by regularly cleaning and greasing the compressor, this is where pour refrigerator maintenance plans come into play. Condenser coils are located in the rear of a fridge and are responsible for cooling the high-pressure, high-temperature gas. During this process, the condenser coils remove a great deal of heat from the back of the vehicle. Dirt on the condenser coils may prevent heat from escaping, reducing the fridge's efficiency and perhaps causing it to break down entirely.

 

Lack of Refrigerant

The refrigerator's inability to switch on or function properly might be caused by a lack of coolant. The food portion receives cold air that has been cooled by the coolant as it flows through the evaporator coils. If the refrigerator's refrigerant level drops too low, the appliance may stop cooling effectively. If your refrigerator needs more coolant, you should call our technicians. When the refrigerator is turned on, a signal is sent from the thermostat to the start capacitor, which in turn activates the refrigerator's compressor and begins the cooling process. However, if the capacitor fails, the refrigerator will not go into its cooling cycle and may not turn on at all.

 

Broken Thermostat

The thermostat is the most common reason for a non-functioning refrigerator. If the refrigerator's thermostat is broken, the start capacitor will not get the signal to turn on. If your fridge's thermostat needs replacing, don't hesitate to contact our expert repairmen.

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