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Frigidaire Refrigerator not cooling

We rely on our refrigerator to keep food cold, so much so that any cooling issue can have us considering a replacement. But before buying a new one, is there anything you can do if your Frigidaire refrigerator isn’t getting cold enough? Try these troubleshooting tips when you find your Frigidaire refrigerator not cooling properly to fix the problem yourself.

Frigidaire Refrigerator Not Cooling Properly? This Could Be Why

As alarming as it can be, a Frigidaire refrigerator not cooling properly can often be resolved with a simple fix or adjustment. These common causes can determine if a DIY solution or professional repair will resolve cooling concerns.

1) Need To Adjust Refrigerator Temperature

If your Frigidaire refrigerator doesn’t get cold enough, first check the temperature to make sure it’s set correctly. Shifting items or someone mistakenly touching the thermostat controls can result in changed settings that make the temperature warmer.

What temperature should my refrigerator be set at for optimum cooling? It’s recommended that most be set between 35-37℉. However, refer to your user manual to determine the right temperature settings for your model refrigerator.

2) Exceeding Refrigerator Storage Capacity

Keeping enough cold items in the refrigerator can help it maintain its temperature. However, crowding it with too much food can block air vents that bring cool air from the freezer. A packed refrigerator can also limit airflow between items, causing temperatures to rise.

When placing items in the refrigerator, be sure to keep them away from air vents that provide cold air. Keep the refrigerator ¾ of the way full to help maintain its internal temperature and allow for airflow between items.

3) Refrigerator Condenser Coils Require Cleaning

A refrigerator’s condenser coils cool refrigerant, producing cool air for the refrigerator. If the coils get dirty, they won’t be able to cool the refrigerant sufficiently and the internal temperature can rise. We suggest a refrigerator coil cleaning every 6 months to ensure the coils function properly to cool the refrigerator.

Here’s how to clean Frigidaire refrigerator coils quickly and easily:

  • Refer to your user manual to locate the condenser coils on your model refrigerator. Many are behind an access panel on the rear of the refrigerator or behind a front grille at the bottom.
  • Unplug the refrigerator.
  • Remove the panel or grille to access the coils.
  • Clean the coils and the area around them with a narrow hose vacuum attachment.
  • Use an appliance brush to remove lingering dirt and debris.
  • Vacuum any remaining dust and dirt on the floor.
  • Replace the panel or grille and restore the refrigerator’s power.

4) Refrigerator Door Not Sealing Properly

Most refrigerators have a rubber seal along the door’s perimeter that provides airtight closure when the door is shut. This keeps cold air inside and prevents warm air from entering. A Frigidaire refrigerator not cooling properly may have a dirty or damaged seal, allowing cold air to escape and warm air to enter.

Assess the door seal for dirt and debris or signs of damage like rips or tears. While a refrigerator door seal cleaning with a damp cloth can restore cool temperatures, a damaged seal requires replacement.

5) Frigidaire Refrigerator Part Failure

Is your Frigidaire refrigerator not cooling even after these troubleshooting tips? It’s possible an internal component failure is responsible.

These part malfunctions can result in refrigerator cooling problems and require professional replacement:

  • Failed evaporator or condenser fan motors: These fans help cool refrigerant as it flows through the evaporator or condenser coils. If the fans fail, the refrigerant may not cool properly.
  • Malfunctioning thermostat: If the refrigerator thermostat malfunctions, it won’t be able to signal the compressor for additional cool air.
  • Faulty start capacitor: This component provides the electrical voltage needed to start the compressor’s production of cool air. Without it, the compressor won’t start and the refrigerator won’t cool.

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