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Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling

July 5, 2013

Kenmore RefrigeratorI have a Kenmore refrigerator model # 106.56642500. It is not cooling at all, you can hear when it turns on, but it does not get cool at all. I left it on all night and still it did not cool.

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By Juan

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July 7, 20131 found this helpful

Try unplugging the plug from the outlet, counting to ten and then plugging it back in. I have to do this all the time with my refrigerator.

 
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May 10, 2013

The fridge on fridge/freezer is not cooling. The freezer is working fine.

By Roy

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May 11, 20130 found this helpful

Try unplugging it from the wall for about ten seconds and plugging it back in. This happens to me all the time. But on mine the freezer stops as well.

 
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February 22, 2017

When your fridge and freezer stop cooling it can quickly become an expensive fix. Not only is there the cost of repairs, but there may be food spoilage as well.

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This page looks at some causes and solutions for a Kenmore refrigerator and freezer not cooling.

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October 19, 2013

My Kenmore model 596.67272790 bottom freezer stays cold, but top refrigerator gets warm after about a week. Everything has been cleaned out and door seals are in place. The blower fan runs. It seems like the unit is not defrosting and freezing up (bottom unit behind panel in freezer section). I defrost it, but in a week the top fridge gets warm again (no cool air flow from freezer). Bottom freezer never gets warm. Fridge kicks on and off with no problems. No issues at all until bottom coils freeze up again, then I defrost them. All is good for only a week or so.

By Glenn

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October 28, 2021

I have a Kenmore fridge that hasn't been used in 3 years. I plugged it in last night around 7 and woke up today and it's still not cool. How long would it usually take after being unplugged that long.

I bought it brand new 4 years ago and used it for a year before it was unplugged. So it's pretty new.

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October 28, 20210 found this helpful
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Collective wisdom says at will take at least 24 hours to cool, and that one should wait several hours after that before storing food inside. (The freezer likely will start cooling first.)

 

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October 28, 20210 found this helpful
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Typically 24 hours. Some refrigerators could have warranty too, so if it doesn't work you might want to check up on that.

 
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February 6, 2020

I have a 19 year old Kenmore side by side refrigerator model #106.50559001. The top half on both sides will not get cold.

Yet the bottom half on both sides does get cold in the fridge and it is freezing in the freezer. Very strange. Anyone have a solution for this?

Thanks.

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February 7, 20201 found this helpful
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This sounds like a problem with the evaporator fan on the unit. At times they can get iced up which will cause this issue. You may need to pull the unit out from the wall and check the evaporator fan and give the back of the unit a good cleaning.

 
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July 22, 2018

I have a Kenmore refrigerator, model 795.69002.900. The freezer is cold, but the fridge is warm. The temp lights are all off except the freezer is showing 5,6,7 error code?


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June 14, 2013

I have a Kenmore fridge with the bottom freezer. It has been working just fine. Today I noticed that things in the refrigerator/top are not as cold as the have been every other time I have opened the fridge. Things in the freezer are still frozen and don't seem to be thawing at all. Any ideas on things I can do myself before calling out a professional?

By April J.

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June 16, 20130 found this helpful

If you don't know your way around fridges, I would call in a professional. Have you looked at your manual just in case it's an easy fix?

 

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June 16, 20130 found this helpful

Your fridge has dual temperature controls. The top should be around 41-45 degrees. Perhaps it got bumped?

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Check it first. It's like calling a tow truck to find your car just wasn't in park.

 
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May 3, 2013

I was having problems with my freezer pouring water into the refrigerator so I opened it up and it was froze up. I noticed the drain hole was frozen over so I unplugged it and let it set for 24 hours to melt. When I plugged it back up the next day the freezer was freezing, but the refrigerator was not cooling. I have cleaned it well and checked the fans and they are running. What do I do next? Can anyone help?

By Angelia

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May 5, 20130 found this helpful

Does your refrigerator compartment have a long white cable clipped to the underside of the freezer compartment?

If yes, check to make sure that you haven't blocked or dislodged it from its connection points-this is basically your thermostat and works to regulate the fridge compartment temp.

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If that doesn't solve it (or you don't have a model with the cable thermostat), it's possible water seeped somewhere it shouldn't and shorted the temp controls to the fridge compartment-you may need to call in a repairman.

However. I replaced the lower thermostat on two older models and got a whole month more life each for my $100USD+ spent. Sigh.

So depending on the age of your fridge, it may be time to replace it. The problem you describe is usually the way a refrigerator warns it's in the process of dying on you. I had the two wheezers give up the ghost and this was how both gave the hint they were packing it in.

So finally both times I gave up and bought new-basic but frost-free, and as far as I know, both are still going strong 10 and 20+ years later (both appliances left when houses sold). But it was an 'ouchie' both times-it was money spent on replacements I really could have used elsewhere. Majour appliances never die at a convenient time, darn it!

 

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May 5, 20130 found this helpful

It depends on how old your refrigerator is. My 14year old fridge had the same problem and it was an easy fix by a repairman. apparently the older types have two compressors at the back.

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The "fridge" compressor had got low on the "gas"(or whatever it is that's in the compressor) needed for it to work but the "freezer" compressor was fine. the guy just topped up the compressor and it works fine. and it wasn't expensive to fix, just took a few minutes. just make sure that you have a trustworthy repairman who is honest.

 
May 5, 20131 found this helpful

Make sure that you have the temperature controls set at exactly 1/2 way point. Too high on one or the other, causes the freezer to work very hard and the fridge not to cool as well as it should. I found out that when ours quit working and after calling a repairman, spending $$$ he was the one who told me the problem and how to fix it.

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Too many people want one or the other a lot colder than it needs to be and they end up replacing it because it doesn't "work" when all it needed was the controls put back the way they should be.

 
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November 21, 2016

My Kenmore refrigerator is not cooling/freezing. What could be causing this?


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February 17, 2016

Our Kenmore refrigerator with a bottom freezer is not cooling (either one). We began seeing water come from the bottom of it. We purchased it June 2012 and had a Kenmore appliance dealer come out to evaluate it. Unfortunately, we had unplugged the appliance and were not told prior to make sure it was plugged in. They couldn't test to their fullest potential being it was not plugged in for several hours.

They did comment that they have seen more and more Kenmore appliances 3-5 years old that have a line inside that is plugged. To get to it, would cost approx. $600-800. Any comment, would be appreciated. Model: 795.72034.111

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July 18, 2015

I have a Kenmore refrigerator model 106.9708283. It does not run at all, only lights.


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March 27, 2015

My Kenmore model 253 refrigerator is not cooling at all. However the freezer is working fine.

By L.J.

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