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Freezer problem
In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with
frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? |
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Woodie wrote:
In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? Hi, Check the fan |
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Woodie wrote:
In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? Another thing you can do to ensure the seals cling tightly is to take a little dish soap and smear it on the door seal. It gets and stays tacky as it dries, and that can often be enough to stop a small air leak without having to replace the door seal. I got that tip from a fridge repair guy and it worked for me when the problem was that the seal was leaking just a little. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try. HellT |
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On Jul 31, 9:31*am, Woodie wrote:
In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. You can't tell if the seals are fine just by looking at them. |
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On Jul 31, 9:31*am, Woodie wrote:
In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? I am still betting on the door seal. That frost is water. The water has to get there somehow. It does come out of the air. |
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wrote in message ... On Jul 31, 9:31 am, Woodie wrote: In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? I am still betting on the door seal. That frost is water. The water has to get there somehow. It does come out of the air. -- there's something wrong with the defrost, probably the relay. |
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On Jul 31, 5:44*pm, "charlie"
wrote: wrote in message ... On Jul 31, 9:31 am, Woodie wrote: In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? * *I am still betting on the door seal. *That frost is water. *The water has to get there somehow. *It does come out of the air. -- there's something wrong with the defrost, probably the relay. That would be my suspicion too. Door seals don't fail on 3 year old fridges and with a failing seal, the problem comes about slowly, not all of a sudden. If the door is closing properly, then the automatic defrost is likely not working. |
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Sounds like problems with the defrost function.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Woodie" wrote in message news:u8jkk.277730$yE1.231629@attbi_s21... In the freezer portion of my fridge I've started having a problem with frost build-up. I went on a four day trip, and when I came back everything in the freezer had a thick coating of frosty ice crystals. I thought perhaps I had left the door cracked a bit so I cleaned off the frost, checked the door seals - they seem air tight, and closed it back up. But the frost continues to build no matter what I do. My first thought was an air leak letting humidity into the freezer, but the seals seem fine. It cools fine - i can turn the thermostat down cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge portion too. What else can cause this? |
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