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Clean Refrigerator Condenser Coil
Refrigerator Condenser Coil | This is a clogged refrigerator condenser coil on a SubZero upright built-in refrigerator.
Clean Refrigerator Condenser Coil - Save Big Money on Repairs
Clean your refrigerator condenser coil every few months. This coil looks like the radiator in your car and can get clogged with dust.
Why Should I Clean the Coil?
The refrigerator has to work harder if the coil is clogged with dirt and hair. A dirty coil can cause the compressor to overheat.
The refrigerator condenser coil is behind this cover plate on the bottom front of the refrigerator. Remove four screws and bingo, you're ready to vacuum.
How Should I Clean the Coil?
It's best to use a vacuum cleaner to pull the dirt back at you instead of through the coil. Do NOT blow the dirt through the coil.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the coil. Don't bend the fins! Be careful.
Why Should the Fins Be Straight?
The fins need to be straight to allow air to flow through the coil.
The coil is now clean. The refrigerator will operate at peak efficiency saving you sweet moola.
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