Sub-Zero Fridge Repair
Customers called our company to fix Sub-Zero Fridge that started to loose temperature. Fortunately, our technician James was able to arrive fairly quickly to diagnose the problem. Condenser fan stopped working that caused compressor to overheating and therefore temperature was rising in the fridge. Technician completed maintenance and replaced the condenser fan, so fridge works properly.
A Sub-Zero fridge may start losing temperature when the door gasket becomes faulty or worn out. This issue will lead to cold air leaking outside of the fridge, causing it to run longer than necessary to cool.
Another cause of a temperature drop in a Sub-Zero fridge could be due to dirty cooling coils. Dirty coils often lead to a buildup of dust and other debris on the coils, creating an insulating barrier that ultimately reduces the fridge's ability to cool efficiently.
A malfunctioning thermostat or sensor might also cause the Sub-Zero fridge to lose temperature. A thermostat that is not registering the internal temperature properly could lead to irregular cooling, leading to unwanted temperature fluctuations.