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Did you know that the drip pan under your fridge can be a breeding ground for mold? Don’t let that stagnant pool of moisture, dirt, and bacteria put you and your family at risk for serious health issues like asthma and pneumonia. Keep your fridge clean and safe by regularly cleaning its drip pan.
Also, dirty coils can cause your fridge to stop working properly, increase your energy bills and your fridge won’t last as long as it should. Don’t forget about the risk of dust mites that thrive in dusty environments and can cause allergic reactions and asthma. Keep your coils clean to avoid all of these issues!
The temperature control thermostat plays a crucial role in regulating the voltage supplied to a fridge’s compressors and motors. To check its functionality, try turning the thermostat from low to high and listen for a distinctive “clicking” sound. If you hear the click, it likely means the thermostat is functioning properly. You can also use a multimeter to confirm continuity at each setting.
Exercise caution, as this component is often misidentified in diagnoses. It’s crucial to thoroughly inspect all other potential components before drawing any conclusions.
The compressor is another costly component in fridge repair and is frequently misdiagnosed. It functions as a pump that circulates refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. Before attributing a malfunction to the compressor, it’s imperative to thoroughly examine all other components. You can use a multimeter to test the compressor for continuity.