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Signs. Likely Causes. Solution.
Signs: Food spoils quickly, warm interior, motor running continuously.
Likely Causes: Dirty condenser coils, failed evaporator fan motor, defective thermostat, or malfunctioning compressor.
Solution: Clean condenser coils. Test fan motor and thermostat. If compressor is faulty, professional service may be required.
Signs: Ice in the freezer but warm fridge section.
Likely Causes: Faulty evaporator fan, blocked air vents, or failed damper control.
Solution: Ensure air flow between freezer and fridge. Replace broken fan or damper.
Signs: Puddles inside or under the fridge.
Likely Causes: Clogged defrost drain, cracked drain pan, or loose water line.
Solution: Flush and clear the drain line with hot water. Inspect drain pan and water inlet tubing.
Signs: Compressor doesn’t cycle off, fridge is noisy.
Likely Causes: Dirty coils, broken thermostat, or door gasket leak.
Solution: Clean coils, test thermostat, and inspect the door seal for gaps.
Signs: No ice production, or only small cubes.
Likely Causes: Frozen water line, faulty water inlet valve, or failed ice maker assembly.
Solution: Defrost the line, check valve voltage, and replace the ice maker if not cycling properly.
Signs: Unusual sounds from the back or inside the unit.
Likely Causes: Failing compressor, evaporator fan, or condenser fan.
Solution: Isolate sound source and replace the noisy component.
Signs: Freezing items in the fresh food compartment.
Likely Causes: Malfunctioning thermistor or temperature control board.
Solution: Test thermistor resistance. Replace control board if readings are normal.
Signs: Warm air leaks, condensation on door seals.
Likely Causes: Worn or torn gasket, misaligned door, or broken hinge.
Solution: Clean or replace gasket. Adjust door hinges as needed.
Signs: Interior lights stay off when doors open.
Likely Causes: Burned-out bulb, bad door switch, or control board fault.
Solution: Replace bulb first. Test the switch and check voltage to the socket.
Signs: Thick ice layers on walls or around vents.
Likely Causes: Defrost system failure (heater, thermostat, or timer).
Solution: Manually defrost. Then test and replace faulty defrost components.
Is your refrigerator not cooling properly, leaking water, or making unusual noises? Don’t let a faulty fridge disrupt your daily routine. At Marshall’s Appliance Repair, we specialize in fast, affordable, and reliable refrigerator repair in San Diego County. With over 5 years of experience and a team of certified technicians, we’re ready to restore your refrigerator’s performance—often the same or next day. Call us today at (619) 342‑8320 or email appliancerepairmarshall@gmail.com to book your service.
Most refrigerator breakdowns are caused by one of the following:
Issue | Possible Cause | Typical Repair Time | Estimated Cost Range |
---|---|---|---|
Not cooling | Faulty compressor, dirty condenser coils | 2–3 hrs | $220–$450 |
Leaking water | Clogged defrost drain or water line | 1–2 hrs | $140–$280 |
No ice production | Defective ice maker or water inlet valve | 1–2 hrs | $160–$320 |
Strange noises | Worn-out evaporator fan motor | 1–2 hrs | $150–$300 |
Warm freezer | Defrost heater or thermostat failure | 2 hrs | $180–$350 |
Our technicians repair all major refrigerator brands, including Amana, Bosch, Dacor, Electrolux, Frigidaire, GE, Jenn-Air, Kenmore, KitchenAid, LG, Liebherr, Magic Chef, Maytag, Miele, Samsung, Sharp, Speed Queen, Sub-Zero, Thermador, Thor, U-Line, Viking, Whirlpool, and Wolf.
We don’t just repair refrigerators. Our team also provides:
Don’t wait until spoiled food costs you more than a repair. Call (619) 342‑8320 or email appliancerepairmarshall@gmail.com to book your refrigerator repair in San Diego County. We’re available 7 days a week and proudly serve communities across the region.
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