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DIY Repair Techniques For Refrigerator

DIY Repair Techniques For Refrigerator

  1. Check Temperature Settings: Ensure the refrigerator’s temperature is correctly adjusted. The ideal temperature range is 37°F-40°F.
  2. Clean the Condensor Coils: Your refrigerator’s cooling efficiency gets affected if dust and debris accumulate on the condenser coils. Gently clean the coils using a vacuum cleaner attached to a brush.
  3. Examine the Door Seals: Check for the door seals and cracks to ensure no escape route for cold air. You must replace the faulty seal.
  1. Inspect the Door Gasket: A door gasket that is torn or has gaps leads to frost buildup. Replace the gasket if necessary.
  2. Defrost the Freezer: Turn off the freezer and defrost it completely. Remove the excess ice with a plastic scraper, ensuring you don’t damage the internal surface.
  3. Check Temperature Settings: Monitor temperature settings. If the freezer is extremely cold, frost will accumulate.
  1. Inspect the Door Gasket: A door gasket that is torn or has gaps leads to frost buildup. Replace the gasket if necessary.
  2. Defrost the Freezer: Turn off the freezer and defrost it completely. Remove the excess ice with a plastic scraper, ensuring you don’t damage the internal surface.
  3. Check Temperature Settings: Monitor temperature settings. If the freezer is extremely cold, frost will accumulate.
  1. Examine the Drain Pan: Remove and clean the drain pan if it’s clogged or overflowing to prevent water from leaking inside the refrigerator.
  2. Check the Defrost Pan: The defrost drain tube should be free from obstructions. Use a pipe cleaner to allow water to flow freely.
  3. Check the Door Seals: Damaged door seals can also contribute to water leakage in the refrigerator. Replace the seal in time to prevent leakage.
  1. Check the Refrigerator’s Levelling: If your refrigerator is not sitting properly on the floor, it can produce excess noise. Use a leveling tool to ensure its even leveling.
  2. Inspect the Evaporator Fan: Check the evaporator fan for any fault or obstruction. Clean it or replace it as necessary.
  3. Tighten Loose Parts: Loose screws or panels can also make noisy operations. Tighten the loose components or replace them if needed.
  1. Check the Refrigerator’s Levelling: If your refrigerator is not sitting properly on the floor, it can produce excess noise. Use a leveling tool to ensure its even leveling.
  2. Inspect the Evaporator Fan: Check the evaporator fan for any fault or obstruction. Clean it or replace it as necessary.
  3. Tighten Loose Parts: Loose screws or panels can also make noisy operations. Tighten the loose components or replace them if needed.