Why Is My Refrigerator Not Cooling at All?
A refrigerator that has stopped cooling entirely has experienced a complete cooling system failure with multiple possible causes. A failed compressor, a failed start relay preventing the compressor from starting, a sealed system refrigerant leak, a defrost system failure blocking all airflow with frost, or a main control board failure not activating the cooling system each produce an identical no-cooling presentation. The most important distinction — between a failed start relay at $50 to $150 and a failed compressor at $400 to $800 — can only be made through systematic component testing. We never assume the worst before testing confirms it in Windsor, IL.
Why Is My Freezer Cold but the Refrigerator Section Warm?
When the freezer maintains proper temperature but the fresh food section warms up, the cooling system itself is almost certainly functioning — the problem is with how cold air is being distributed. A failed evaporator fan motor that has stopped circulating cold air into the fresh food compartment is the most common cause. A faulty damper control stuck in the closed position blocking the air duct, or a defrost system failure building frost around the evaporator fan, produce the same symptom. Our technicians diagnose this specific failure pattern routinely throughout Windsor.
Why Is My Refrigerator Running Constantly Without Cycling Off?
A refrigerator that never cycles off is working against a fault it cannot fully overcome. Dirty condenser coils that prevent adequate heat release are the most common and most preventable cause — coils coated in pet hair, dust, and debris function like an insulating blanket around the heat exchange surface. A deteriorating door gasket allowing continuous warm air infiltration produces the same compensating behavior. A thermostat not correctly reading internal temperature or a developing refrigerant issue are additional causes. Our technicians clean condenser coils as a standard part of every refrigerator service call in Windsor, IL.
Why Is There Heavy Frost Inside My Freezer Section?
A thick sheet of frost accumulating on the back wall of the freezer section in a frost-free model is the most visible sign of a defrost system failure. When the defrost heater burns out, the defrost thermostat fails, or the adaptive defrost control board stops scheduling defrost cycles, frost accumulates continuously — first reducing cooling efficiency, then stopping it entirely. We test the defrost heater, thermostat, and control board independently and replace only the specific component that testing confirms has failed throughout Windsor.
Why Is My Refrigerator Leaking Water?
Water pooling inside the fresh food section — typically beneath the crisper drawers — or on the kitchen floor beneath the unit almost always originates from a clogged defrost drain. When blocked by food debris or ice, meltwater overflows into the refrigerator interior or drips from beneath the appliance. A cracked collection pan, a water inlet valve not fully closing, a damaged supply line to the ice maker, or a deteriorating door gasket causing excessive condensation are additional sources our technicians trace systematically throughout Windsor, IL.
Why Has My Ice Maker Stopped Working?
A failed water inlet valve that cannot open to supply water to the ice mold is the most common cause of complete ice production loss. A frozen fill tube, a faulty ice maker module, a clogged water filter producing small or hollow ice, and a failed auger motor preventing ice from dispensing despite the bin being full are each different faults requiring different repairs. We diagnose the full ice and water system as an integrated unit rather than defaulting to ice maker module replacement without testing throughout Windsor.
Why Is My Refrigerator Clicking Every Few Minutes?
A repetitive clicking pattern from the rear of the refrigerator every few minutes — with no accompanying cooling — is almost always the compressor attempting and failing to start because the start relay has failed. The start relay initiates the compressor startup sequence — when it fails, the compressor cannot start, producing a presentation identical to full compressor failure. Start relay replacement typically costs $50 to $150. Compressor replacement typically costs $400 to $800 or more. Testing the relay before drawing any conclusion about the compressor is standard practice on every refrigerator service call in Windsor, IL.
Why Is Food Spoiling Faster Than Expected in Windsor?
When food spoils ahead of expiration consistently — dairy souring early, produce wilting faster, leftovers developing spoilage within 24 to 48 hours — the refrigerator is not maintaining safe temperatures even though it appears to be running. A door gasket failing at one or more points, a thermostat or thermistor reading inaccurately, or a partially blocked internal vent are the most common causes. Verifying actual internal temperature with a standalone thermometer before calling is the most useful homeowner step in Windsor, IL.
Why Is My Refrigerator Door Not Closing Properly?
A refrigerator door that does not close completely flush, that swings back open under its own weight, or that requires deliberate effort to close has a gasket, hinge, or alignment problem creating continuous warm air infiltration. A gasket that has flattened or lost its magnetic sealing strength, worn door hinges allowing the door to sag, an overloaded door shelf, or a refrigerator shifted out of level are each capable of preventing proper door closure. We inspect gaskets, hinge condition, door weight balance, and refrigerator leveling on every service call throughout Windsor, IL.