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Dented Fridge Door? When It’s Cosmetic and When It Needs Repair

A dent in a fridge door can be irritating, especially on a stainless steel refrigerator where even a shallow mark catches the light. But a dent does not automatically mean the fridge needs repairing. If the door still closes squarely, the gasket seals all the way around and the refrigerator is maintaining temperature normally, a … Continue reading Dented Fridge Door? When It’s Cosmetic and When It Needs Repair

Repairs to Fridges – Common Faults, Fixes & Repair Guide

When a refrigerator develops a problem, replacing the entire appliance is not always necessary. Many repairs to fridges involve individual components such as fans, sensors, defrost parts, door seals, controllers or compressor starting components rather than replacement of the complete refrigerator. The right repair depends on the symptom, the refrigerator design and what testing reveals. … Continue reading Repairs to Fridges – Common Faults, Fixes & Repair Guide

Samsung Fridge Error Codes – Complete Guide and When to Call a Technician

A Samsung fridge error code is your refrigerator telling you which part of the system has stopped reporting correctly, not a random glitch. Some codes clear on their own and cost nothing. Others mean the fridge is already losing cooling and your food is at risk. This guide explains what each code points to, what … Continue reading Samsung Fridge Error Codes – Complete Guide and When to Call a Technician

Coca-Cola Display Fridges – Common Faults, Cost & When to Call a Technician

  If your Coca-Cola display fridge isn’t cooling properly, runs constantly, leaks water or develops excessive frost, the cause is usually a fault within the refrigeration system rather than the cabinet itself. Common issues include dirty condenser coils, failed evaporator fan motors, worn door seals, faulty digital controllers, blocked drain lines and compressor-related problems. While … Continue reading Coca-Cola Display Fridges – Common Faults, Cost & When to Call a Technician