Different maintenance tasks that I take on. Videos of different issues that I run into. I don't claim to know it all but I can typically work through most things. Watch me fix things. I have learned a lot from other youtubers and I am just looking to give back to the youtube community.
Believe me that cover makes all the difference. I just took a cover off (most likely you'll break it, which is why some panels say don't remove.) but you can make a new one. Most of the dust clung to the cover, The coils were not too bad in there after many years. Those square stacked coils really surprised me. I guess they're supposed to be space saving-- but they also are a pretty poor design in my opinion. The fan would have to work overtime to actually cool those coils instead of flat ones. Also, be careful not to joggle the drain tubes or drip tray from the freezer or you'll get a mess under the fridge after a while. Many of them don't drip straight into a drain pan anymore, there will be a trough which can fill with dust and really cause problems. I miss the old 'fridges where the coils were flat on the back! No fans! Manual defrost! And no electronics to fail (ie--defrost cycles now have a damn computer chip that fails controlling them- and can make the heating coils stay on, COOKING food in the freezer.)
I am so excited to know about this. My husband use to do lots of maintenance stuff around the house, but has been diagnosed with early stage dementia. I have to remind him to do things now. If he ever did this to our fridge, I will never know. At age 67, tho, I'm learning how to do all kinds of swell things. Thank you so much for this video. Can't wait now to get me a coil brush.😁
Hi Maintenance Tuber, I’m working on a new Cleaning TV Series for Ricochet TV Production Company (the makers behind The Repair Shop on BBC One) & we’d potentially like to feature this video. Could you make your email address available on your channel for business enquires?
Remove access panels and roll the fridge to the front door. Stuff pillows on the top of the fridge to seal up the fridge into the door frame. THEN, from INSIDE the house, I use my biggest leaf blower to blow the dust OUTSIDE. I you live in an apartment, give a try. You'll finally meet your happy neighbors. You're welcome. Mr. Brown 11.17.2021
Your method works, however you'd be surprised at what a $1 spray bottle and some water could do with dirty condenser coils. Spray it on the dirty coils and the lint gets heavy and falls to the bottom. Then take several big towels and soak it up in a small wash tub. No compress air, vacuum cleaner or brushes needed. It's easy and fast with little or no mess. Of course, you'll need to unplug the fridge for a few minutes and remove the back cover. But, whatever works is how it's done! Max cooling is what you want! Thanks for sharing...
Suggestion , would turning off the frig , empty the frig , move it outside , have a variable speed leaf blower and blow out the coils . I like your suggestion too . I would like to see companies have air filters to keep the coils and other components from getting so filthy . They would have to have a sensor or timer to notify the owner when to change the filter . The appliance companies could make money by selling the filters .
Or use an air compressor blower to it. You'll get into the nooks and crannies alot better as the stream of air is much narrower like a laser than a leaf blower.
Poor lil guy the owner got it working overtime so I don’t blame it for 🚬 stressful job when you’re doing all the hard work to keep the owner happy! At least it knows how to keep itself occupied
New LG refrigerators manual says not to remove coil cover..only vacuum with cover on..makes no sense. Saw one RU-vid video where they used a leaf blower.
Thank you!! I've been going insane trying to figure out what the sound in my apartment building is - other apartments can't hear it. But this is definitely it!
Is this refrigerator supposed to have a back cover? That will ensure the fan air goes through the condenser coils. With no back the air will just cool the coils next to the fan and come out the back.
1st: Thank you for this video. You likely saved me a lot of money. 2nd: I beat you by a long shot with the amount of junk I pulled out. I insulated my entire attic with all the fluff and still threw away a dumpster's worth.
There's supposed to be a cover, you can make one like I did, use either cardboard or corrugated plastic and cut it to fix. That fridge doesn't need vents in the back cover since it is supposed to pull in cool air on the left and exhaust warm air on the right when looking at the front. That makes making a new cover really easy since you don't have to worry about cutting vents in it.
Where can i find a brush? I bought a house and fridge was making a ton of noise. Took a vacuum to it and it helped but Id like to do a more thorough job.
Not true. I have a GE Profile 2008 model that’s has lasted me years. You can use a blower or compressor to blow all the lint/dust out of those coils. It will be messy, but you can always clean this up once a year. It’s well worth the trouble