How Does a Freezer Work? — Appliance Repair Tips

submitted by Ching Yang on 09/16/17 1

Freezer not cold enough or not working at all? This video provides information on how a freezer works and offers troubleshooting tips to assist you in diagnosing and repair. Here is a list of the most commonly replaced parts associated with each freezer symptom: Freezer not cooling: evaporator fan motor, start relay, condenser fan motor Freezer not working, making a clicking sound: start relay, compressor Freezer runs all the time: temperature control thermostat, fan motor, defrost timer Freezer defrost drain problems: drain strap Freezer coils frosting up: defrost timer, defrost heater assembly, thermostat, gasket Freezer only freezes top shelf: door gasket How to disassemble your freezer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzZS8TbGVxQ?TLSID=1873 For more DIY videos including part replacement and help finding your model visit the repair help section of our website: www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/Freezer-Repair-Help?TLSID=1873 Click here to purchase replacement freezer parts: www.repairclinic.com/Shop-For-Parts/a3/Freezer-Parts?TLSID=1873 All of the information provided in this freezer troubleshooting video is applicable to the following brands: Amana, Bosch, Frigidaire, GE, Kenmore, LG, Maytag, Samsung, Whirlpool Connect With Us! plus.google.com/+repairclinic www.facebook.com/RepairClinic www.twitter.com/RepairClinic pinterest.com/RepairClinic/ Join our free VIP email list for discounts and money-saving tips: tinyurl.com/pnnh3be Check out our blog: www.DIY.RepairClinic.com Don't forget to like and comment on this video, and subscribe to our channel!

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