What causes your freezer to stop working?
Beside this, what to do if freezer stops working?
A hair dryer quickly melts ice and a vacuum or soft cloth makes quick work of dust. With the freezer unplugged, locate the motor underneath the freezer and clean it. Defrost the freezer if it's clogged with ice.
- Your food is spoiling before its expiration date.
- Your freezer is too cold.
- You can hear the motor.
- The back of the fridge feels hot.
- Your electric bill goes up unexpectedly.
- You're seeing condensation or frost.
- You have the fridge-repair guy on speed dial.
- Your fridge is more than 10 years old.
Also to know is, what causes a freezer to stop freezing?
Causes: If your freezer won't freeze, most likely the condenser coils are dirty which reduces the overall cooling capacity of the freezer. Evaporator fan motor is malfunctioning, and since it's in charge of circulating the air throughout the freezer, this will need to be resolved, pronto.
The most common cause for this condition is a problem with the defrost system. The defrost heater turns on several times throughout the day to melt away any frost that may have accumulated on the freezer evaporator coils.