What Our Clients Say?
| Code | Error | Description |
| E1 | Internal Temperature Sensor Fault | Malfunction of the internal sensor may affect cooling efficiency. |
| E2 | Defrost System Malfunction | Defrost system failure may cause ice buildup and reduce cooling. |
| E3 | Freezer Temperature Sensor Fault | Faulty freezer sensor can lead to improper temperature control. |
| E4 | Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Fault | Fresh food compartment sensor issue can affect cooling. |
| E5 | Control Communication Error | Communication failure between control board and components, possibly wiring-related. |
| E6 | Air Damper Malfunction | Damper issue affects airflow and temperature balance. |
| E7 | Evaporator Fan Failure | Non-working evaporator fan reduces cold air circulation. |
| E8 | Condenser Fan Fault | Malfunctioning condenser fan may cause overheating. |
| E9 | Ice Maker Issue | Icemaker malfunction can stop ice production or dispensing. |
| E10 | Water Inlet Valve Problem | Fault in inlet valve affects water and ice functions. |
| E11 | Defrost Sensor Fault | Broken defrost sensor may cause frost buildup. |
| E12 | Fridge Door Ajar | Door not closed properly can disturb temperature and efficiency. |
| E13 | Freezer Door Ajar | Freezer door not closed, affecting cooling performance. |
| E14 | High Room Temperature Detected | Warm surroundings can reduce the fridge’s cooling ability. |
| E15 | Low Voltage Detected | Low power supply can disrupt refrigerator operation. |
| E16 | High Voltage Detected | Overvoltage can harm internal components. |
| E17 | Inverter Board Fault | Inverter issue may impair compressor speed and function. |
| E18 | Fridge Door Switch Error | Door switch malfunction may prevent correct door status detection. |
| E19 | Freezer Door Switch Error | Faulty freezer door switch can interfere with system operation. |
| E20 | Ice Room Fan Malfunction | Ice room fan issue may affect ice making and cooling. |
| E21 | Fresh Food Fan Malfunction | Fan failure in fresh food section can disrupt airflow. |
| E22 | Damper Control Error | Damper assembly issue interferes with airflow regulation. |
| E23 | Refrigerator Defrost Sensor Fault | Sensor problem can hinder proper defrosting. |
| E24 | Freezer Defrost Sensor Fault | Faulty freezer defrost sensor affects ice control. |
| E25 | Ice Dispenser Sensor Fault | Sensor malfunction can stop proper ice dispensing. |
| E26 | Fresh Food Thermistor Fault | Thermistor issue affects fresh food compartment temperature control. |
| E27 | Freezer Thermistor Fault | Freezer thermistor malfunction leads to temperature imbalance. |
| E28 | Icemaker Thermistor Fault | Icemaker thermistor issue affects ice production and dispensing. |
| E29 | User Interface Panel Error | Display/control panel malfunction affects user interactions. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Unfortunately, we do not provide repair service on Sundays in the Toronto GTA. Although we offer service from Monday through Saturday, from 8 AM to 8 PM. You can contact us at our number during our active hours and schedule an appointment at your convenience.
Yes, we ensure that every refrigerator repair work is done with genuine parts, so that it remains compatible with the refrigerator brand. We use OEM parts while we do the repair work.
Water leakage in the refrigerator is a significant issue, causing it to work even more intensely, resulting in increased energy consumption. Plus, issues like mold growth and damage to the cooling and efficiency of the refrigerator.
There is no specific timeline for conducting routine maintenance of your refrigerator. Considering the age, efficiency, and runtime of the appliances, individuals can consider maintenance of the refrigerator monthly or every 3 to 6 months.
Yes, we happily provide warranties on both of our services and on the parts that we use in the repair work. These give you mental peace and confidence. If you face issues even after our work, we are here to make that right again, without any extra cost.
