The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condenser coils are dirty, they won’t dissipate the heat effectively. As debris builds up on the coils, the refrigerator becomes less efficient, causing the refrigerator to work harder to cool down. If the coils are significantly dirty, the refrigerator will not be able to maintain the proper temperature. Check the condenser coils to determine if they are dirty—if the condenser coils are dirty, clean them.
Cause 2
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Evaporator Fan Motor
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[link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/whirlpool-refrigerator-condenser-fan-motor-w11127829|Evaporator Fan Motor]
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
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'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
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***Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator***
Freezer evaporator fan motor & harness. Includes defrost thermostat
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'''$116.96'''
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***$116.96***
Cause 3
Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
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'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
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***Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator***
RepairClinic Item #3023615
Refrigerator evaporator fan motor
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'''$70.29'''
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***$70.29***
Cause 4
Thermistor
The thermistor monitors the refrigerator temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board. The control board regulates power to the compressor and evaporator fan based on the thermistor readings. If the thermistor is defective, the compressor and evaporator fan may not run when necessary. As a result, the refrigerator will not be cold enough. To determine if the thermistor is defective, test it with a multimeter. The thermistor resistance should change in conjunction with the refrigerator temperature. If the thermistor resistance does not change, or the thermistor does not have continuity, replace the thermistor.
Parts
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'''Thermistor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
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[link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/whirlpool-refrigerator-thermistor-w10316760|Thermistor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator]
RepairClinic Item #1876627
Refrigerator/ freezer thermistor kit This kit no longer comes with instructions, Take the part number for the Kit and enter it at Servicematters.com for a copy of the instructions.
The compressor is a pump which compresses the refrigerant and circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. If the compressor is not working, the refrigerator won’t cool. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the compressor, first check all of the more commonly defective parts. If you have determined that all of the other components are working properly, check the compressor. Use a multimeter to test the continuity between the electrical pins on the side of the compressor. If there is an open circuit, the compressor is likely defective. If the compressor is defective, it must be replaced by a licensed technician.
https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Refrigerator/51-121-2135694-/new/KitchenAid-Refrigerator-not-cooling-KRFF507ESS00
Cause 1
Condenser Coils are Dirty
The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condenser coils are dirty, they won’t dissipate the heat effectively. As debris builds up on the coils, the refrigerator becomes less efficient, causing the refrigerator to work harder to cool down. If the coils are significantly dirty, the refrigerator will not be able to maintain the proper temperature. Check the condenser coils to determine if they are dirty—if the condenser coils are dirty, clean them.
Cause 2
Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #2684741
Freezer evaporator fan motor & harness. Includes defrost thermostat
'''$116.96'''
Cause 3
Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #3023615
Refrigerator evaporator fan motor
'''$70.29'''
Cause 4
Thermistor
The thermistor monitors the refrigerator temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board. The control board regulates power to the compressor and evaporator fan based on the thermistor readings. If the thermistor is defective, the compressor and evaporator fan may not run when necessary. As a result, the refrigerator will not be cold enough. To determine if the thermistor is defective, test it with a multimeter. The thermistor resistance should change in conjunction with the refrigerator temperature. If the thermistor resistance does not change, or the thermistor does not have continuity, replace the thermistor.
Parts
'''Thermistor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1876627
Refrigerator/ freezer thermistor kit This kit no longer comes with instructions, Take the part number for the Kit and enter it at Servicematters.com for a copy of the instructions.
'''$49.13'''
Cause 5
Compressor
The compressor is a pump which compresses the refrigerant and circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. If the compressor is not working, the refrigerator won’t cool. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the compressor, first check all of the more commonly defective parts. If you have determined that all of the other components are working properly, check the compressor. Use a multimeter to test the continuity between the electrical pins on the side of the compressor. If there is an open circuit, the compressor is likely defective. If the compressor is defective, it must be replaced by a licensed technician.
Parts
'''Compressor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1550200
Replacement compressor kit
'''$438.90'''
https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Refrigerator/51-121-2135694-/new/KitchenAid-Refrigerator-not-cooling-KRFF507ESS00
Cause 1
Condenser Coils are Dirty
The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condenser coils are dirty, they won’t dissipate the heat effectively. As debris builds up on the coils, the refrigerator becomes less efficient, causing the refrigerator to work harder to cool down. If the coils are significantly dirty, the refrigerator will not be able to maintain the proper temperature. Check the condenser coils to determine if they are dirty—if the condenser coils are dirty, clean them.
Cause 2
Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #2684741
Freezer evaporator fan motor & harness. Includes defrost thermostat
'''$116.96'''
Cause 3
Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #3023615
Refrigerator evaporator fan motor
'''$70.29'''
Cause 4
Thermistor
The thermistor monitors the refrigerator temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board. The control board regulates power to the compressor and evaporator fan based on the thermistor readings. If the thermistor is defective, the compressor and evaporator fan may not run when necessary. As a result, the refrigerator will not be cold enough. To determine if the thermistor is defective, test it with a multimeter. The thermistor resistance should change in conjunction with the refrigerator temperature. If the thermistor resistance does not change, or the thermistor does not have continuity, replace the thermistor.
Parts
'''Thermistor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1876627
Refrigerator/ freezer thermistor kit This kit no longer comes with instructions, Take the part number for the Kit and enter it at Servicematters.com for a copy of the instructions.
'''$49.13'''
Cause 5
Compressor
The compressor is a pump which compresses the refrigerant and circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. If the compressor is not working, the refrigerator won’t cool. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the compressor, first check all of the more commonly defective parts. If you have determined that all of the other components are working properly, check the compressor. Use a multimeter to test the continuity between the electrical pins on the side of the compressor. If there is an open circuit, the compressor is likely defective. If the compressor is defective, it must be replaced by a licensed technician.
Parts
'''Compressor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1550200
Replacement compressor kit
'''$438.90'''
The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condenser coils are dirty, they won’t dissipate the heat effectively. As debris builds up on the coils, the refrigerator becomes less efficient, causing the refrigerator to work harder to cool down. If the coils are significantly dirty, the refrigerator will not be able to maintain the proper temperature. Check the condenser coils to determine if they are dirty—if the condenser coils are dirty, clean them.
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Cause 2Evaporator Fan Motor
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Cause 2
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #2684741
Freezer evaporator fan motor & harness. Includes defrost thermostat
'''$116.96'''
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Cause 3
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Cause 3Evaporator Fan Motor
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #3023615
Refrigerator evaporator fan motor
'''$70.29'''
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Quantity:
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Cause 4
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'''Same Day Shipping'''Order by 8:00 PM ET, this part ships ++TODAY!++
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Total: $70.29
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Cause 4Thermistor
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Thermistor
The thermistor monitors the refrigerator temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board. The control board regulates power to the compressor and evaporator fan based on the thermistor readings. If the thermistor is defective, the compressor and evaporator fan may not run when necessary. As a result, the refrigerator will not be cold enough. To determine if the thermistor is defective, test it with a multimeter. The thermistor resistance should change in conjunction with the refrigerator temperature. If the thermistor resistance does not change, or the thermistor does not have continuity, replace the thermistor.
Parts
'''Thermistor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1876627
Refrigerator/ freezer thermistor kit This kit no longer comes with instructions, Take the part number for the Kit and enter it at Servicematters.com for a copy of the instructions.
'''Same Day Shipping'''Order by 8:00 PM ET, this part ships ++TODAY!++
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'''365-Day Return Policy'''Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order.++Find out more »++
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Total: $49.13
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ADD TO CART
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Cause 5Compressor
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Compressor
The compressor is a pump which compresses the refrigerant and circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. If the compressor is not working, the refrigerator won’t cool. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the compressor, first check all of the more commonly defective parts. If you have determined that all of the other components are working properly, check the compressor. Use a multimeter to test the continuity between the electrical pins on the side of the compressor. If there is an open circuit, the compressor is likely defective. If the compressor is defective, it must be replaced by a licensed technician.
Parts
'''Compressor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1550200
Replacement compressor kit
'''$438.90'''
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Quantity:
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Out of Stock
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Click for Expected Ship Date ›
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'''365-Day Return Policy'''Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order.++Find out more »++
https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Refrigerator/51-121-2135694-/new/KitchenAid-Refrigerator-not-cooling-KRFF507ESS00
Cause 1Condenser Coils are Dirty
The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condenser coils are dirty, they won’t dissipate the heat effectively. As debris builds up on the coils, the refrigerator becomes less efficient, causing the refrigerator to work harder to cool down. If the coils are significantly dirty, the refrigerator will not be able to maintain the proper temperature. Check the condenser coils to determine if they are dirty—if the condenser coils are dirty, clean them.
Cause 2Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #2684741
Freezer evaporator fan motor & harness. Includes defrost thermostat
'''$116.96'''
Quantity:
In Stock ›
'''Same Day Shipping'''Order by 8:00 PM ET, this part ships ++TODAY!++
'''365-Day Return Policy'''Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order.++Find out more »++
Total: $116.96
ADD TO CART
Cause 3Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor draws air over the evaporator (cooling) coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Some refrigerators have more than one evaporator fan motor. On refrigerators with only one evaporator, the evaporator is located in the freezer compartment. If the evaporator fan is not working, it will not circulate the cold air to the refrigerator compartment. If this occurs, the freezer may still get cold, while the refrigerator will not get cold. To determine if the evaporator fan motor is defective, try turning the fan blade by hand. If the fan blade does not turn freely, replace the fan motor. Additionally, if the motor is unusually noisy, replace it. Finally, if the motor does not run at all, use a multimeter to test the motor windings for continuity. If the windings do not have continuity, replace the evaporator fan motor.
Parts
'''Evaporator Fan Motor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #3023615
Refrigerator evaporator fan motor
'''$70.29'''
Quantity:
In Stock ›
'''Same Day Shipping'''Order by 8:00 PM ET, this part ships ++TODAY!++
'''365-Day Return Policy'''Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order.++Find out more »++
Total: $70.29
ADD TO CART
Cause 4Thermistor
The thermistor monitors the refrigerator temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board. The control board regulates power to the compressor and evaporator fan based on the thermistor readings. If the thermistor is defective, the compressor and evaporator fan may not run when necessary. As a result, the refrigerator will not be cold enough. To determine if the thermistor is defective, test it with a multimeter. The thermistor resistance should change in conjunction with the refrigerator temperature. If the thermistor resistance does not change, or the thermistor does not have continuity, replace the thermistor.
Parts
'''Thermistor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1876627
Refrigerator/ freezer thermistor kit This kit no longer comes with instructions, Take the part number for the Kit and enter it at Servicematters.com for a copy of the instructions.
'''$49.13'''
Quantity:
In Stock ›
Suggested tools''Wire Splicing ToolRepairClinic Item #3527618$22.25''
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'''365-Day Return Policy'''Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order.++Find out more »++
Total: $49.13
ADD TO CART
Cause 5Compressor
The compressor is a pump which compresses the refrigerant and circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. If the compressor is not working, the refrigerator won’t cool. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the compressor, first check all of the more commonly defective parts. If you have determined that all of the other components are working properly, check the compressor. Use a multimeter to test the continuity between the electrical pins on the side of the compressor. If there is an open circuit, the compressor is likely defective. If the compressor is defective, it must be replaced by a licensed technician.
Parts
'''Compressor for your KitchenAid Refrigerator'''
RepairClinic Item #1550200
Replacement compressor kit
'''$438.90'''
Quantity:
Out of Stock
Click for Expected Ship Date ›
'''365-Day Return Policy'''Return any item for any reason within 365 days of placing your order.++Find out more »++
Total: $438.90
ADD TO CART