When a Freezer Not Cooling, the appliance fails to keep items frozen at the set temperature. Also known as freezer won’t chill, this problem usually points to a few key culprits.
One frequent offender is the compressor, the motor that circulates refrigerant to remove heat. If the compressor stalls, the freezer loses its cooling power. Another common issue involves the thermostat, the sensor that tells the unit when to run the cooling cycle. A faulty thermostat can keep the system from kicking on at all. Finally, a worn door seal, the gasket that keeps cold air inside lets warm air seep in, making the freezer work harder and often fail.
The freezer’s cooling process encompasses the compressor moving refrigerant, the thermostat signaling when to run, and the door seal maintaining airtight conditions. If any of these components fails, the entire system struggles, leading to the dreaded "freezer not cooling" scenario. Spotting which part is at fault saves time and money.
Below you’ll find our collection of articles covering these topics in depth, from diagnosing compressor issues to checking door seals and thermostat settings.
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Orin Trask
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