Home Improvements & Maintenance : How to Fix a Refrigerator

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2008

Fixing a refrigerator that is not getting cold enough, requires removing clogs made of dirt and lint that may have developed on the coils that circulate air flow in the fridge. Contact a qualified service center to fix more complicated problems with a refrigerator using insight from a remodeling contractor and home repair specialist in this free video on appliance repair.

Expert: Tim Gipson
Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com
Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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  • another useless vid

  • This is about as useful as a chocolate teapot............

  • I learned as a very young woman to always keep your coils clean and it will REALLY EXTEND the life of your fridge...I clean them about every 6 months...

  • This video is for the housewife apparently. It's not for anyone who's willing to roll their sleeves up and dive in.

  • I would label this as a maintenance tip, not fixing it. A fix it video would more than likely show how to solve the problem without calling a tech.

  • Thanks for the info. Its great :)

  • have refrigerator only dispenceing water no ice what s wrong

  • I guess this guy would call the repair man if his water filter needs to be changed, seeing has all of his videos are POINTLESS.

  • Hi, I have a question. I have a soda machine that isn't working properly. If I leave the unit plug overnight the soda can inside will froze so I have to unplug everytime I leave for the day. I ohm out the temperature control and is good. I am taking HVAC courses right now. So what can causes this to happen?

    Thank you

  • ok the lint clogges the condencor coil not the front grille so really you have to clean the condencor coil in some models is in the front and other models may havet in the back you have to remove front grill to clean the coil

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