Kenmore freezer not freezing

Kenmore freezer not freezing. When a freezer is not working properly, it might be tempting to try and fix the situation on your own by unplugging the unit and letting it rest for a day or two.

But typically, you should only do this if there’s an electric problem because you risk damaging yourself if there’s a mechanical issue. Suppose you are comfortable doing DIY fixes.

Many coolant leaks can be fixed by tightening the leaky gas valve; however, it’s always best if a refrigerator repair shop is at the helm of future repairs in case they need to drain out any fluids before starting the work.

We investigate your problem carefully to find the cause of the problem no matter what it is whether it’s an oven not baking or a fridge not freezing, and then take the necessary steps to fix it reliably.

Kenmore freezer not freezing

kenmore freezer not freezing

The most common cause for this condition is a problem with the defrost system, which regulates the temperature in refrigerators.

Frosts commonly build up on the evaporator coils, forcing the defrost heater to activate and melt them away, so they don’t block the flow of cold air from reaching the exterior coil.

If the defrost heater doesn’t have continuity, then it will need to be replaced with a new component.

Below is a list of common freezer issues and their respective causes, which can be easily fixed yourself at home with simple tools and instructions.

Problem with the Evaporator Fan Motor

When the freezer is on, air passes over the evaporator coils. There is a fan (evaporator fan motor) that provides continuous airflow at this point so that all of the food in the freezer is frozen by removing excess heat.

If your evaporator fan motor isn’t working, all containers won’t get as cold, so check those temperatures regularly. To access your evaporator fan motor, open up your freezer door and then turn it off.

To ensure it’s not a switch issue, manually activate your freezer door switch by hand to make sure it can move freely when you push on it (if you don’t know what I’m talking about then just open up your fridge/freezer door more than enough to see inside).

If turning off your power source doesn’t stop the spinning blades of your evaporator fan motor then go ahead and replace it.

Dirty condenser coils

dirty condenser coils

Condenser coils do not require cleaning if they are located within the walls of the fridge. But, it’s important to realize that an accessible condenser coil could be disregarded for optimal cooling efficiency going forward.

If the device is dirty or was never cleaned, your freezer won’t be able to function optimally and may not properly operate due to how ineffective the device will be at dissipating heat.

It’s vital as a business owner that you understand how much impact dirty coils can have on your equipment – so try to make sure you keep them clean so your company performs at its best.

Defective Start Relay

The start relay is necessary to power the compressor and keep it operating smoothly every time you run your ice cream maker.

If something is wrong with the start relay, there’s a chance that the compressor may not turn on or run intermittently when in use.

Therefore, if your maker is not working or has started to get finicky, we recommend having a look at the start relay first to make sure its function runs flawlessly.

In order to do that, remove the start relay from the compressor unit and test it for sound operation using a multimeter.

If something seems faulty about it please feel free to have us send you a new one straight away.

Faulty Main Control Board

Often, control boards are misdiagnosed. Before replacing the board, check more commonly defective parts. Replacing the main control board is a good option if all other components are functioning.

An issue with the compressor

To begin, the coolant is circulated by the compressor in the evaporator and condenser coils. Confirm that none of these are leaking and check everything else before replacing anything.

If you check your electrical continuity, you can decide whether or not the compressor is working properly.

After checking all other components and making sure that they aren’t damaged, isolate the compressor to find out which component needs replacing it could be as simple as changing a fuse.

It could also be something more complicated, like rewiring any stripped wires or even a new part – whichever is necessary.

If needed, you will have to contact an authorized technician for help with non-compressors, but we can definitely guide you through any issues related to checking those basic components if there ever happens to be a problem.

Sealed System Leak issue

If only one shelf in your freezer is frozen or only a few parts of the evaporator coil on your air conditioning system seem to be frosted up, there may be a leak in the sealed system.

Such leaks are usually costly and difficult to repair. If the sealed system is indeed leaking you may need to replace your freezer or air conditioner altogether.

Temperature Control Thermostat problem

To troubleshoot the temperature control thermostat, begin by rotating the thermostat from the lowest setting to the highest setting and listen for a click.

If you hear a click then there is continuity within the thermostat which would indicate that it is likely not defective. However, if you do not hear a click then use a multimeter to test for continuity. If there is no continuity found within the thermostat, replace it as needed.

Kenmore freezer not freezing

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