Freezers are the dependable appliances of the kitchen. You can always trust that your midnight snack craving will be satisfied simply by sleepily stumbling into the kitchen and perusing your faithful freezer. From frozen vegetables, fruit, and meat to ready-to-bake pizzas and delectable ice cream, your freezer is the go-to place for last-minute dining. But what if your freezer is not freezing?
When your freezer stops doing the one thing it is meant to do—freezing—don’t let it get you down. Some simple fixes could help get it back to keeping your groceries icy cold in no time. Review this handy list of freezer issues and quick fixes compiled by American Home Shield®.
How Do Freezers Work?
Most freezers work by using a cooling pipe filled with fast-evaporating liquid coolant. This process involves compressing, condensing, and evaporating the refrigerant gas through the freezer’s mechanical components.
Common freezer components
- condenser, which changes the gas refrigerant into liquid refrigerant,
- compressor, which pumps refrigerant gas to the other freezer parts,
- evaporator, which moves the heat from the freezer to the condenser,
- filter, which filters out undesirable particles from the refrigerant, and the
- accumulator, which stores extra refrigerant since some of it is lost throughout the compressing, condensing, and evaporating process.
What Are Some Common Freezer Problems?
A freezer not fulfilling its icy destiny doesn’t necessarily mean disaster. In fact, many issues related to your freezer not working can be remedied through simple troubleshooting. Before getting in a freezer fluster, take a moment to chill out, diagnose, and fix the issue.
- Problem: Freezer is Constantly Running
A freezer that runs constantly may stem from multiple causes. One cause is that the temperature control thermostat is not working properly, forcing the freezer to run constantly to try and meet the correct temperature. If this is the case, you can try resetting the thermostat or replacing it altogether.
Another reason is that the evaporator fan motor or condenser fan motor is malfunctioning. If this is the issue, it’s probably time to call a professional.
- Problem: Freezer is Making a Strange Sound
Your freezer will likely make a lot of noises as part of its regular running. For example, if it sounds like your freezer is making popcorn, it’s probably because the inside walls are expanding and contracting through temperature fluctuations. Buzzing, humming, gurgling and clicking noises are also quite normal and signify that your fridge and freezer are working.
However, new or excessively loud sounds might indicate that something is wrong with your freezer. These noises could mean that your condenser coils are dirty, blocking proper airflow. To remedy the situation, you can clean your condenser coils every two to three months using a refrigerator coil brush.
The noises could also mean that your freezer’s evaporator fan isn’t working correctly; if this is the case, you should repair or replace it soon. If the evaporator fan is damaged or old, you may notice a loud buzzing or clicking noise. Your freezer might also run less cold than usual.
- Problem: Freezer is Leaking
If your freezer is leaking water, or if you have frost in the freezer, you likely have a clogged or (ironically) frozen defrost drain. You can unclog it by filling a turkey baster with hot water and using it to clear out the drain tube.