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started by rayenfizz on 22 Nov 23
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    If a Samsung refrigerator overheats, it is usually easy to fix. This article guides you on the steps to take to fix the overheating problem permanently.

    Samsung Refrigerator Overheating - Solutions

    Below are the steps to follow to solve the overheating problem of a Samsung refrigerator:

    Relocate the refrigerator
    Check if the refrigerator is in the direct path of the sun's rays entering the room. If it is, relocate it to another part of the room or house. And if there is any other heat source nearby, it is important to get it as far away from it as possible appliance repair toronto.

    If you cannot move the appliance away from the room or the path of the sun, reduce the heat coming from the source. In the case of sunlight, close the curtain over the window through which the rays enter. Next, reduce the unit's temperature setting to give it a chance to maintain a cool temperature.

    If the Samsung refrigerator receives direct sunlight, it will overheat. The sun's heat plus your own heat from normal operations combined will cause overheating. The same goes for other heat sources.

    This is because the refrigerator works hard to stay cold and the extra work causes it to overheat.

    Move the refrigerator away from the wall
    Note the space between the back of the unit and the wall behind it. It should be about 5 cm, at least. If there is no or insufficient space, move the refrigerator away from the wall to improve air flow.

    Keeping the refrigerator too close to the wall will prevent proper airflow, causing the unit to overheat. This is because the compressor does not receive enough air to operate, which causes it to heat up and affect the temperature of the refrigerator.

    Check the temperature setting
    Adjust the refrigerator temperature if it is above 38 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Fahrenheit for the freezer section. If it's on the right setting, take it down a notch or two and see if there's any change.

    If nothing happens, then the thermostat could be malfunctioning, causing the unit to work extra hard to maintain a cool temperature. And when this happens, the unit will begin to overheat under pressure.

    Clean the condenser coils
    If the condenser coils are visible under or behind the unit, clean them with a condenser brush or vacuum cleaner. Clean any dust and debris from the coils and sweep everything up carefully so it doesn't stick to the coils again.

    Next, check if the coils are greasy or sticky. Clean them thoroughly with hot water and mild soap if they are. Be sure to repeat the cleaning process to prevent dirt buildup over time.

    The condenser coils are responsible for dissipating the heat of the refrigerant when it passes through them into the refrigerator. If they are dirty, they will not be able to dissipate heat effectively, thus causing the refrigerant to carry heat into the refrigerator.

    Consequently, the refrigerator will have to work harder to not feel the heat and will overheat in the process.

    Clear ventilation ducts
    Blocked vents mean the unit will not have enough cool air circulating through it. Therefore, inspect the vents to ensure that nothing is blocking them. If there is, remove it and rearrange the contents of the unit to improve ventilation.

    The refrigerator may read it as a fault if there is inadequate air circulation and attempt to fix the fault. In the process, the extra effort will cause it to overheat.

    Inspect the condenser fan
    Make sure there is nothing preventing the fan blades from rotating. Inspect and clean them thoroughly to remove dust and debris, leaving them clean and free.

    Next, test the fan motor. Try turning the blades by hand. If they are stiff, it means there is dirt jamming the motor bearings and stiffening the shaft. Spray some penetrating oil on the shaft to eliminate stiffness. Recheck the blades.

    Next, check the motor windings for continuity with a multimeter. If there is no continuity, replace the condenser fan motor.

    If the compressor is running and the condenser fan is not, replace the fan motor. This is because the fan blows air through the condenser to push the hot air from compression to the outside. If the fan is not working, the refrigerator and compressor will overheat due to the heat from the compression process.

    Check the content
    If you regularly put hot foods in the refrigerator or freezer, you can make the unit work harder to compensate for the heat of the food. Allow food to cool completely before placing it in the unit.

    Also, avoid opening the appliance door frequently. Doing this reduces the cold inside and gives the refrigerator the extra work of maintaining a cool temperature. This is especially true if there are a lot of foods or drinks in it; It usually takes a long time to cool a large amount of food and even longer if the door is opened often.

    If you need to store food or chill drinks, allow the refrigerator to cool properly before placing them in it. And when storing them, avoid constantly opening and closing the door. To speed up the freezing time, use the Power Cool or Power Freeze function of the appliance.

    If your Samsung refrigerator continues to overheat even after fixing all of the above, it means there is a technical problem. Call a professional refrigerator technician to help you.

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