Wednesday 7 May 2014

Fridge repairing - Do it yourself

Repairing a refrigerator can be a mixed bag. You will be able to do basic repairs by yourself, but if you do like advanced repairs, then you should either learn the technical aspect of the refrigerator fridge or take a help of a refrigerator repairer.



Basic Refrigerator Repairing
The most common problem that you will face with a refrigerator is leakage. Depending on the location of the leakage, you have to first trace it and then fix the problem. If the leakage is from and around the main door, then you need to check the door seal, (which is a rubber seal called Gasket) and if it’s lose, then you will have to replace it with a new one. If the leakage is from the rear side of the refrigerator, then check the evaporation tray. It may be full and leaking from overflow. Another possibility is that the connecting cords from refrigerator to the tray are damaged and are causing the leaks. Sometimes the evaporator fans and its copper rods are faulty or installed poorly. These may cause leakage as when the temperature of the fridge contents changes. The copper rods and connections maybe simple poor workmanship. The main thing to look for is where the leak is which then can be fixed.

Make sure there is power going into the refrigerator, then check the main power cord and if it is damaged or burned, then it has to be either fixed or replaced. For advanced repairing, you need to learn it before you try your hands or your refrigerator, or else you can end up damaging your refrigerator or yourself! If you need assistance don't hesitate to consult FreshRefrigeration.com.au.

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