Category: Troubleshooting

If your refrigerator isn’t cooling properly, first check the condenser coils (clean them if dusty) and ensure the vents inside aren’t blocked by

A clicking noise in your refrigerator is often caused by the defrost timer, relay, or a faulty compressor—try unplugging

To replace your refrigerator water filter, locate the filter (usually inside the fridge or behind the grille), twist the

Check if the water filter is clogged or overdue for replacement—this is the most common culprit! Also, ensure the

Your refrigerator may be leaking water due to a clogged defrost drain, cracked drain pan, or misaligned water line.

Your refrigerator might be running constantly due to a dirty condenser coil, low refrigerant levels, or a faulty thermostat.

Struggling with a frosty fridge? Learn how to troubleshoot your refrigerator’s defrost timer in just a few simple steps

Your refrigerator door is sweating due to excess humidity in the air condensing on the cool surface, often caused

Check if the condenser coils are dirty or the door seals are leaking—cleaning or replacing them can often restore

Your refrigerator might not be defrosting due to a faulty defrost heater, thermostat, or timer—let’s troubleshoot the issue quickly