



A freezer may stop working due to a faulty thermostat, evaporator fan failure, dirty condenser coils, a defective compressor, or electrical issues affecting the cooling system.
If the freezer is running but not maintaining freezing temperatures, the problem could be restricted airflow, frost buildup on the evaporator coils, a malfunctioning fan motor, or low refrigerant levels.
Common signs of a failing compressor include unusual noises, constant running without adequate cooling, repeated clicking sounds, or the freezer failing to reach the desired temperature.
Excessive frost is often caused by damaged door seals, frequent door openings, high humidity, or a malfunctioning automatic defrost system.
Yes. Power outages and electrical surges can affect control boards, compressors, and other electrical components, potentially causing cooling problems after power is restored.
If basic troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, or if you suspect problems with the compressor, refrigerant system, electrical components, or control board, professional diagnosis and repair are recommended.