It’s easy to panic when you realize something’s
wrong with your freezer. All that food, on the verge of going bad. No way can you rescue it all by making one
big, crazy meal out of it. Right now, you may have to be creative—mac-and-cheese burger, anyone?’ but
you’ve come to the right place. We’ll help you figure out the problem and fix it yourself. We’ll give
troubleshooting tips, provide part-testing and repair videos, and get you the replacement part you need, right
away. Let us help you fix your freezer while saving you money, time, and unnecessary stress.
What you
want: a freezer filled with frozen food. What you don’t want: the freezer is not freezing, running all the time,
or making a weird clicking sound. Sometimes, our freezers let us down. That’s where we come in. We help you
diagnose the cause, so you know precisely why your freezer is misbehaving, and then we help you fix it. It’s
that simple. We have the correct replacement part ready and videos to show you how to test parts and repair
them. We get to help you, and you get to save money and feel good about taking care of the problem yourself.
Win-win.
Replacing and maintaining the parts of your freezer will give it a longer run life and save
money on having to replace a while freezer.
Once you’ve determined that it’s a defective heater, thermostat, timer, or
control
board that has caused your freezer system to fail, you’ll need to find the specific part that matches
your model. That’s where Repair Clinic can help. Enter the full model number of the refrigerator in the Repair
Clinic website search bar for a complete list of compatible parts. Use the "Part Category" filter ("Heating
Element") and "Part Title" filter ("Defrost
Heater Assembly") to narrow the list down to ID the exact part that fits your fridge. While Repair
Clinic stocks parts for all the top brands in refrigeration, including Whirlpool, GE, Kenmore, LG, Samsung, Frigidaire,
and Amana, entering
the full model number of your refrigerator will ensure you find the right matching part.
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