Why is My Citrus Heights Refrigerator Not Cooling?

Quick Diagnostics for Citrus Heights Homeowners

A refrigerator that’s not keeping your food cold is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a problem that can lead to food spoilage, waste, and stress. At Arvin Appliance Repair, we’ve connected helped countless homeowners to professional appliance repair technicians to troubleshoot and repair refrigerators that just won’t stay cool. Whether it’s a simple fix or a deeper issue, we’re here to help.

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Thermostat is Set Incorrectly

It may sound obvious, but the first step is to verify your temperature settings.

  • Check both fridge and freezer settings (ideal is 37–40°F for the fridge, 0°F for the freezer)
  • Someone may have bumped the controls accidentally
  • Try adjusting the dial or digital setting and wait a few hours

Blocked Air Vents

Air needs to flow between the freezer and refrigerator compartments to maintain consistent temperatures.

  • Don’t overload the fridge — blocked vents can disrupt circulation
  • Make sure food isn’t packed too tightly against the back wall
  • Frost or ice buildup may be a sign of a defrost issue

Dirty Condenser Coils

The condenser coils dissipate heat from your fridge — but when they’re dirty or covered in dust, cooling becomes less effective.

  • Check coils behind or underneath the refrigerator
  • Use a vacuum or coil brush to gently clean them
  • Regular cleaning every 6–12 months can prevent future cooling problems

Faulty Evaporator Fan or Condenser Fan

If the evaporator fan (inside the freezer) or the condenser fan (near the compressor) fails, cold air may not circulate properly.

  • Listen for unusual buzzing, humming, or complete silence
  • Feel for airflow inside the fridge and freezer compartments
  • Fan motor issues typically require professional replacement

Failed Start Relay or Compressor

If your fridge isn’t making any noise and the temperature keeps rising, the start relay or compressor may have failed.

  • Try unplugging the fridge for 5–10 minutes and restarting
  • If you hear clicking but no humming or compressor activity, it’s likely an electrical issue
  • These components should only be tested or replaced by a qualified technician

Time to Call a Professional?

Not sure what’s wrong — or already tried these fixes without success? We’re here to help. Citrus Heights Appliance Repair Pros specializes in fast, reliable refrigerator repair and can quickly get your kitchen back to normal. Our technicians service all major brands and know what to look for in both newer and older models.

From our family to yours — trusted refrigerator repair in Citrus Heights, CA.