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brandonbold

why is my electrolux refrigerator heating up

I have an Electrolux refrigerator that I recently noticed is heating up. I’m concerned because I know that this is not normal and could be a sign of a bigger problem. I’m wondering if anyone has experienced this before and what I should do to fix it. I’m not sure what the cause of the heating up could be, but I’m hoping to get some advice from others who may have had this issue before. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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  1. Hi there!

    Thanks for reaching out about your Electrolux refrigerator heating up. I understand how frustrating this can be and I’m here to help.

    First, let’s look at some of the possible causes of your refrigerator heating up. The most common cause is a blocked condenser coil. This coil is responsible for releasing heat from the refrigerator. If it is blocked, the heat can’t escape and the temperature inside the refrigerator will rise. Another possible cause is a malfunctioning thermostat. This is the device that controls the temperature inside the refrigerator and if it is not working properly, the temperature may rise.

    Another possible cause is a faulty compressor. The compressor is responsible for circulating the refrigerant throughout the refrigerator and if it is not working properly, the temperature inside the refrigerator will rise. Finally, if the door seals are not sealing properly, warm air can enter the refrigerator and cause the temperature to rise.

    To diagnose the problem, you should first