Problems you may notice
• Refrigerator not cooling to the set temperature
• Freezer compartment warmer than normal
• Fresh food section displaying inconsistent temperatures
• Error code 22 displayed on the control panel or digital display
• Compressor running continuously without cycling off properly
• Condensation buildup inside the refrigerator compartment
• Food spoiling faster than usual
• Audible alarm or beeping sounds from the appliance
Possible Causes
• Faulty temperature sensor or thermistor malfunction
• Refrigerant leak in the cooling system
• Dirty or blocked evaporator coils restricting airflow
• Compressor failure or insufficient compression
• Faulty defrost timer causing frost buildup
• Blocked air vents preventing cold air circulation between compartments
• Control board electronic component failure
• Malfunctioning damper control between fresh food and freezer sections
• Power supply inconsistency affecting sensor readings
• Condenser fan not operating properly
Precautionary measures
• Verify the refrigerator is plugged securely into a 115-volt USA outlet and that the outlet is functioning with another appliance
• Ensure both the refrigerator and freezer doors are closing completely and sealing properly—listen for the door seal to contact fully
• Check that the temperature control settings are at recommended levels (typically 37-40°F for fresh food section and 0°F for freezer)
• Inspect the air vents inside both compartments to ensure they are not blocked by food items or ice buildup
• Clean the condenser coils at the back or bottom of the refrigerator with a soft brush to remove dust accumulation
• Confirm the refrigerator is sitting level on the floor—use a spirit level to verify, and adjust the front leveling feet if needed
• Turn off power to the refrigerator for 60 seconds by unplugging it or switching off the circuit breaker, then restore power to allow the system to reset
• Wait 24 hours after power restoration to allow temperatures to stabilize completely before evaluating if the error persists
• Check that the room temperature is within normal operating conditions (typically 50-90°F)
• If the fault code 22 continues to display after these checks, contact a professional appliance repair technician or appliance repair support service to diagnose and repair the temperature control system
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