What to Do When Your Fridge Isn’t Cold But Your Freezer Works

When your fridge isn’t cold but your freezer works, it can be a frustrating experience. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the issue. Here’s what to do when your fridge isn’t cold but your freezer works.

Check the Temperature Settings

The first step is to check the temperature settings on your fridge and freezer. Make sure that both are set to the correct temperature. If they are not, adjust them accordingly. If the settings are already correct, then you may need to move on to other possible causes of the problem.

Clean the Condenser Coils

The next step is to clean the condenser coils on your fridge and freezer. The condenser coils are responsible for cooling down the air inside of your fridge and freezer, so if they are dirty or clogged with dust or debris, it can prevent them from working properly. Cleaning them regularly will help ensure that they are working as efficiently as possible.

Replace Parts

If cleaning the condenser coils doesn’t fix the problem, then you may need to replace some parts in order to get your fridge back up and running again. Common parts that may need replacing include the evaporator fan motor, compressor, or thermostat. If you don’t feel comfortable replacing these parts yourself, it’s best to call a professional for help.

In conclusion, if your fridge isn’t cold but your freezer works, there are a few steps you can take in order to troubleshoot and fix the issue. Start by checking the temperature settings on both appliances and make sure they are set correctly. Then clean the condenser coils and replace any parts that may be malfunctioning or broken. If all else fails, call a professional for help getting your fridge back up and running again.

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