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Refrigerator Sweating Outside? - Top 7 Reasons & Fixes - Kenmore, Whirlpool, Frigidaire, GE, & More

Reason #1: Door Closure Cams - When a refrigerator is sweating, the first thing to look at are the door closure cams. These cams have a smooth surface that the door rides on to open or close easily. If these cams are damaged, the door may not stay sealed which can cause the refrigerator to sweat. If this is the problem, there is often a sound of plastic rubbing on plastic. Hit that Subscribe button now and make sure the Notifications are ON. Reason #2: Door Closure Levers and Cams - Working together, the levers and cams help hold the door open automatically and assist it with shutting when you want it to be closed. If these parts are not working correctly, they can cause a refrigerator to sweat. Reason #3: Ice Dispenser Chute Door - This part lets ice opens up to let ice out when it is pressed but closes and seals when it is not. If it doesn't properly seal, this can lead to refrigerator sweat. Reason #4: Ice Dispenser Solenoid - The solenoid is a tiny component that opens and closes the chute so that ice can come through into a glass. It is made up of a plunger that is located on the door arm and a coil with terminals. If this part has stopped working, it can result in causing a refrigerator to sweat. Reason #5: Dispenser Door Spring - This part, which is also known as a door recess spring, is used in the refrigerator to put the ice door into the closed position or take the dispenser level to the home position when it is released. If the door doesn't seal and ice builds up in this area, take the dispenser apart first. Reason #6: Door Gaskets - These work together to seal the refrigerator doors so cold air gets in and warm air stays outside. In many cases, the door gaskets will have one side that is flat and magnetic while the other side is ribbed to make it easier to mount on the refrigerator. Reason #7: Mullion Heater - Also known as an anti-sweat heater, these are located in the face of the refrigerator frame. They are responsible for ensuring the condensation doesn't start to form on the outside of the refrigerator. If your refrigerator has a mullion heater, it may be malfunctioning and causing the refrigerator to sweat. The 'Top 7 Reasons Your Refrigerator Sweating Outside' video covers all major brands of Refrigerator, including: GE, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Kenmore/Sears, Samsung, KitchenAid, and others Since 1999, AppliancePartsPros.com has helped millions of people repair their broken appliances by providing high-quality original parts at well below retail prices, free tech support and troubleshooting, and award-winning customer service! We're open 7 days a week. Visit our site at https://www.appliancepartspros.com or call us at 877-477-7278. Over 90% of orders delivered in 1-2 days with guaranteed overnight shipping available! 365 days to return any part. Expert, friendly, US-based customer support team. Facebook:   / appliancepartspros   DIY Repair Group:   / fixmystuff   Twitter:   / applpartspros   Don't forget to like and comment on this video, and subscribe to our channel!

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