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Refrigerator Is Too Cold - Top 5 Reasons & Fixes - Kenmore, Whirlpool, Frigidaire, GE & more
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Refrigerator Too Cold? - Top 5 reasons and EASY DIY instructions to get your refrigerator back to working order.
Reason #1 - Air Damper: This device helps balance the airflow from the evaporator fan housing to the rest of the unit. This is normally a mechanically controlled part, so it can become damaged and allow too much cold air to enter the fridge compartment.
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Reason #2 - Temperature Sensor: Also known as a thermistor, the temperature sensor controls the temperature within the fresh food compartment and the frozen compartment, respectively. The thermistor for the fridge can become defective, causing the appliance to get too cold and even freeze food that is supposed to only be refrigerated.
Reason #3 - Main Control Board: There are sensors connected to this board that monitor the
temperature in the refrigerator and inform the compressor, fans, and other systems as to when they need to run. This ensures a perfectly balanced temperature, but if the control board is
faulty, it could lead to a fridge that is too cold.
Reason #4 - Cold Control: This part, also called a temperature control, monitors the
temperature inside the refrigerator and tells the fans and compressor when to kick
on if it gets too warm. The control has wires that could become frayed or shorted. If this sensor control is defective, it could impact the fridge’s ability to regulate temperature.
Reason #5 - Temperature Control Board: Some models of refrigerator have a separate temperature control board that monitors and controls the temperature of the refrigerator. They usually have a display to show the temperature. It's unusual for them to fail, but corrosion could cause an inaccurate reading.
The 'Top 5 Reasons Your Refrigerator is Too Cold' video covers all major brands of Refrigerator, including: GE, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Kenmore/Sears, Samsung, KitchenAid, and others
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Reason #1 - Air Damper: This device helps balance the airflow from the evaporator fan housing to the rest of the unit. This is normally a mechanically controlled part, so it can become damaged and allow too much cold air to enter the fridge compartment.
Hit that Subscribe button now and make sure the Notifications are ON.
Reason #2 - Temperature Sensor: Also known as a thermistor, the temperature sensor controls the temperature within the fresh food compartment and the frozen compartment, respectively. The thermistor for the fridge can become defective, causing the appliance to get too cold and even freeze food that is supposed to only be refrigerated.
Reason #3 - Main Control Board: There are sensors connected to this board that monitor the
temperature in the refrigerator and inform the compressor, fans, and other systems as to when they need to run. This ensures a perfectly balanced temperature, but if the control board is
faulty, it could lead to a fridge that is too cold.
Reason #4 - Cold Control: This part, also called a temperature control, monitors the
temperature inside the refrigerator and tells the fans and compressor when to kick
on if it gets too warm. The control has wires that could become frayed or shorted. If this sensor control is defective, it could impact the fridge’s ability to regulate temperature.
Reason #5 - Temperature Control Board: Some models of refrigerator have a separate temperature control board that monitors and controls the temperature of the refrigerator. They usually have a display to show the temperature. It's unusual for them to fail, but corrosion could cause an inaccurate reading.
The 'Top 5 Reasons Your Refrigerator is Too Cold' video covers all major brands of Refrigerator, including: GE, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Kenmore/Sears, Samsung, KitchenAid, and others
Don't forget to like and comment on this video, and subscribe to our channel!
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