When This Button Breaks: What You’ll Have to Face
The temperature control knob inside your freezer may seem insignificant, but it plays a vital role. This small component regulates how cold your freezer gets, helping maintain the perfect temperature to preserve food safely and efficiently. When it’s functioning well, you rarely notice it but when it breaks, the effects can be widespread and frustrating.
1. When the Freezer Gets Too Cold
If the knob breaks and the setting becomes stuck on a very low temperature, your freezer can become too cold. Ice will start to build up on the walls and around the air vents, restricting airflow. Over time, this frost can force the compressor to work harder than necessary, using more electricity and wearing down the system. You might hear the motor running constantly or notice thick ice that’s difficult to remove.
This overcooling not only wastes energy but also reduces the efficiency of your appliance—eventually leading to costly repairs.
2. When the Freezer Isn’t Cold Enough
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