Fridge Not Cooling but Freezer Works

Plain-English troubleshooting — start with the easy checks first.

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If your fridge is warm but the freezer still works, it often means **airflow is blocked** between the freezer and fridge compartment — or the **fan motor is struggling.** This guide walks you through the easiest things to check before booking a repair call.

Always check your manufacturer’s manual. If anything here conflicts with your manual, follow the manual first.

1. Quick safety scan (10–30 seconds)

🔥 If you smell burning, see smoke, or hear a loud buzzing near wiring — unplug it if safe and call a professional.

2. Control & Power Checks

  1. Confirm the fridge is fully plugged in — no loose plug.
  2. Reset the breaker — make sure it clicks back to ON.
  3. Turn the fridge OFF for one full minute, then back on.
  4. Look for “child lock”, “sabbath mode” or “vacation mode”.

3. Check Airflow — This Is the MOST Common Problem

If the freezer works but fridge doesn’t, warm air usually can’t move properly:

4. Likely Parts Wearing Down

These parts often fail gradually — symptoms get worse over time:

Common Fix Tools for This Issue

Most homeowners who solve this issue themselves use:

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5. When to Call a Technician

Stop DIY and book a repair if:

Fridge Not Cooling – FAQ

Why is my fridge warm, but the freezer still works?
Because most fridges cool by sending cold air from the freezer to the fridge compartment. If airflow is blocked, fridge temp rises.

Can a bad fan motor cause this?
Yes — the evaporator fan often shows symptoms like this before failing completely.

Can I keep using my fridge?
If food is still safe temperature and no warning signs appear, short-term use may be okay — but the issue usually gets worse.

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