Most common questions used to investigate
Is there any power outage or fluctuation in your general area?
Is your fridge plugged into the socket properly?
Is your refrigerator cooling non-stop?
Is the door of the refrigerator completely closed?
Have you ever hired a professional to clean the condenser's coils?
Is the temperature control set to chilled or freezing?
Have you ever cleaned the air flow pipes of the refrigerator or have you had them cleaned by a professional?
Is your refrigerator not cooling at all?
Does the fan of the freezer section of your refrigerator turn on?
Is the door light of your refrigerator always on or does not turn on at all?
Common conclusions
It seems the the power outage is the source of the problem. If you have access to a phone, call your local utility supplier and inform them about the power outage.
This may be the cause for your malfunctioning Refrigerator. Plug the fridge in properly, this should fix the problem.
Your refrigerator may not be working properly due to the open door. Close the door and your fridge should work just fine.
Your refrigerator may not be working properly due to the unclean coils of the condenser. We suggest hiring a professional to clean the coils.
This may be the reason why your refrigerator is cooling non-stop. We suggest changing the fridge's settings to a moderate level of cooling.
Due to blocked air flow pipes, your fridge is cooling non-stop. We suggest cleaning the pipes yourselves or hiring a professional to do so.
We suggest contacting the refrigerator's manufacturer and requesting that they service the refrigerator if it is still under warranty.
The cause of your fridge not cooling at all may be due to the lack of refrigerant. We suggest calling a professional and asking for a refill.
The most likely cause of your fridge not cooling at all would be a faulty temperature sensor/control. We suggest changing the faulty sensor yourself or hiring a professional to do so.
It may be due to a faulty door switch. We suggest replacing the refrigerator's door switch yourself or hiring a professional to do so.
We suggest contacting the refrigerator's manufacturer and and request full service of your fridge or hiring a local professional to do so.
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