Freezer drawer problem
Common reasons your freezer drawer problem
The most common reasons your freezer has a drawer problem are broken shelves, damaged door or a dead icemaker assembly.
33% of the time it's the
Shelves
21% of the time it's the
Door
21% of the time it's the
Icemaker Assembly
25% of the time it's the
Something else
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Common freezer repair parts you may need
Replacing one of these freezer parts may fix your problem.
Shelves Replacement
Damaged freezer shelves can create obstacles for the movement of a freezer drawer in various ways. These shelves provide support for items and help maintain the freezer's stability. When a shelf breaks, it may droop or shift from its proper position, causing the drawer above or below to encounter difficulty when opening or closing. Furthermore, fragments or edges from the broken shelf can block the drawer's path, making it harder to slide smoothly. This obstruction not only makes it challenging to reach items inside the drawer but also increases the risk of additional damage to the drawer or other parts if force is used to overcome the blockage.
Door Replacement
A damaged freezer door could lead to issues with the drawer. When closing, the door might collide with the drawer, resulting in damage. A Sears Home Services Technician can inspect your door to assess the problem. In some cases, a straightforward adjustment of the door can resolve the drawer issue. If adjustments prove ineffective, the technician will replace the door to address the problem.
Icemaker Assembly Replacement
A faulty icemaker assembly in the freezer could lead to issues with a drawer. If the icemaker fails to release a batch of frozen ice cubes from its mold and subsequently activates the water fill valve to refill the ice mold, excess water may spill out and leak into the freezer. This leaking water can freeze around a drawer, preventing it from opening properly. Replacing the icemaker assembly is the solution to this type of drawer problem. If you encounter a freezer drawer that won't pull out, schedule a visit from a Sears Home Services Technician to address the issue.
What to expect when you experience a freezer drawer problem issue
How do I fix a drawer problem in the freezer?
Fixing most drawer-related issues typically requires replacing the shelves, door, or ice maker assembly. However, since various factors can contribute to these problems, a comprehensive diagnosis is crucial for effective repair. A precise diagnosis is necessary for determining the extent of the repair costs.
Sears Home Services expert tips for a freezer drawer problem
When encountering a freezer drawer issue, there could be multiple underlying causes. To prevent unnecessary part replacements, we advise having a Sears Home Services expert conduct diagnostic tests to pinpoint the exact problem. Our technicians possess ample experience in diagnosing various freezer malfunctions.
What to look for with a freezer drawer problem diagnosis
Diagnosing modern appliances can pose challenges without adequate knowledge and training. Attempting to fix freezer issues without employing proper diagnostic techniques may result in replacing parts without certainty. In the last decade, appliances have advanced significantly, often incorporating complex electronic components that are challenging to assess. DIY repairs on recent appliance models are progressively more intricate.
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Glossary Terms
A freezer bag is a specially designed plastic bag used for the cold storage of food in the freezer, offering protection against freezer burn and preserving the food's freshness and flavor over extended periods.
A freezer compressor is a vital component of a freezer's refrigeration system, functioning as a pump to circulate refrigerant through the system, which cools the interior by absorbing and expelling heat.
A freezer door gasket is a flexible seal that outlines the edge of the freezer door, ensuring an airtight closure to maintain cold temperatures inside and prevent warm air from entering.
A manual defrost freezer is an appliance that needs to be switched off and allowed to thaw periodically to remove accumulated ice, ensuring efficient operation and storage space maximization.
Common freezer symptoms to look out for
- Freezer won't make ice
- Freezer running but not freezing
- Freezer not working
- Freezer not turning on
- Freezer not cooling
- Freezer light not working
- Freezer leaking water
- Freezer leaking
- Freezer fan not working
- Freezer door not closing
- Freezer display not working
- Freezer cool but not freezing
- Freezer compressor not running
- Freezer cold but not freezing
- Freezer clicking
- Freezer blowing cold but not freezing