What Our Clients Say?
| Error Code | Issue | Suggested Solution |
| 4E | Defrost sensor malfunction. | Inspect the wiring; replacement of parts may be required. |
| 5 / 5E | Defrost sensor error or power interruption. | Attempt to reset the refrigerator multiple times. If unsuccessful, consider replacing the unit. |
| 6E | Ambient temperature sensor error, often after power loss. | Hold Power Freeze and Power Cool (or top left/right buttons) simultaneously for 15–20 seconds to reset. |
| 8E | Ice maker sensor failure. | Check the wiring and sensor connection. Replace the sensor if needed and seek technical assistance. |
| 23E | 1. Condenser fan wiring fault. 2. Possible control board or harness issue. | Ensure power supply is stable. Replace damaged components if issue persists. |
| 25E | Defrost system failure. | Irreparable fault. Replace motherboard, defrost sensor, or heating element. |
| 33E | Ice pipe heater malfunction. | Press top left and right buttons for 5 seconds to clear the code. If it returns, replace the fill tube heater. |
| 39E | Ice maker sensor error. | Inspect wiring, water line, and connections. Contact support for part replacement if needed. |
| 40E | Freezer defrost failure. | Remove any frost buildup manually—use a hairdryer if necessary. |
| 84C / 84E | Compressor rotor lock. | If code 84E appears, likely compressor failure. Requires professional replacement of DC 3-speed compressor. |
| 83E / 85E / 86E / 88 | Power-related errors affecting the inverter. | Unplug fridge for 3–5 minutes, then restart. May require inverter board service. |
| 0F | Refrigerator is in showroom/demo mode. | Press POWER FREEZE and FREEZER together for 3–5 seconds to switch modes. |
| 2E | Fresh food sensor wiring or short circuit. | Have a technician inspect the main board. To reset, hold Lighting + Energy Saver for 8–10 seconds. |
| 1E | Water level sensor error. | Check water supply and sensor. Reset by unplugging the fridge for 5 minutes. Contact support if unresolved. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can clean your refrigerator coils yourself if you know what you are doing. It is also good for your appliance’s performance and longevity. However, for safety, it is best to get it done by certified technicians who are trained on safety cleaning the coils and removing and reinstalling the access panel.
Yes, you can get emergency fridge repair services in Toronto. Our technicians will show up at your doorstep promptly, and fix most of the faults in the same day. Services are available 7 days a week.
Brand-focused fridge repair technicians have in-depth, specialised expertise on the products by specific manufacturers. This leads to more accurate problem identification and reliable repairs, with the use of genuine parts during component replacement.
To choose the best technicians for fridge repair, prioritise companies that deploy certified professionals. Check the customer review on multiple platforms, and ensure that they have experience on specific brands.
It is recommended to get professionals to inspect and maintain your refrigerator at least once a year. If you have an older unit, getting it done every six months is better to prevent breakdowns.
