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A broken refrigerator can cause spoiled food and other disruptions to daily life, which can be inconvenient. It’s critical to solve the problem as soon as you notice your refrigerator is not chilling correctly to avoid creating other problems.<\/p>\n

Here’s how to fix a broken refrigerator that no longer feels icy. This step-by-step blog will teach you how to find and resolve the issue independently. Even if a professional is needed for the repair, you can demonstrate the issue to them, saving both you and them time and money.<\/p>\n

Make Sure Your Refrigerator Has Power<\/h2>\n

Make sure your refrigerator is powered:<\/b> Always begin by making sure your refrigerator has a reliable power source before moving on to more difficult troubleshooting techniques. Verify the circuit breaker is not tripped and that the power cord is firmly plugged in. A flipped breaker or a power cord that has become loose in its outlet will turn off the entire fridge. The solution to this frequent problem is as follows:<\/span><\/p>\n