Need help diagnosing or repairing a problem? Visit our DIY refrigerator repair help page for step-by-step instructions and refrigerator error code charts to guide you through the fix.
Common Black & Decker refrigerator problems we help you fix
Along with replacement parts for your Black & Decker refrigerator, we provide the repair guidance to solve the most frequent refrigerator issues. Whether it’s leaking water, temperature fluctuations or constant cycling, we can help.
Refrigerator isn’t staying cold
If food is spoiling or the fridge feels warm inside, temperature sensors or the thermostat may not be regulating the system correctly. You can use our guide on how to replace a refrigerator temperature control thermostat to restore proper cooling.
If the temperature varies between compartments or the fridge runs non-stop, the issue might be with the thermistor. Follow this step-by-step guide on how to replace a refrigerator thermistor to fix the problem.
Cold air is escaping around the door
If you see moisture, frost, or feel warm air around the door seal, the gasket may be cracked or loose. That allows cold air to leak out, making your refrigerator work harder. You can replace the door gasket in just a few steps using our DIY repair guide.
If your seal is in place but not gripping properly, try these tips on how to fix a fridge door seal.
Fridge keeps running or never shuts off
Refrigerators that never seem to stop running may have dirty condenser coils or faulty sensors that aren’t signaling when to cycle off. If your fridge is constantly on, learn how to replace the temperature control thermostat or use our refrigerator error code chart to pinpoint the issue.
Replacement parts to keep your Black & Decker refrigerator running efficiently
We stock the most common repair and maintenance parts for Black & Decker models so you can get your fridge working again without waiting.
Parts we carry include:
- Door gaskets and seals to keep cold air in and warm air out
- Thermistors and thermostats for precise temperature control
- Electronic control boards to restore display and power functions
- Air filters and water filters to maintain freshness and water flow
- Light switches, bulbs, and sensor kits
Need help choosing the right part? Our DIY refrigerator repair help section can guide you by symptom or part category.
FAQs
Q: Can I fix a leaking refrigerator myself?
A: Yes. Leaks are often caused by a clogged defrost drain, cracked water line or faulty inlet valve. Most are simple DIY fixes with the right part.
Q: Do I need to replace my refrigerator’s air filter?
A: Yes. Replacing the air filter every 6 months helps reduce odors and prevents mold or bacteria from forming inside the fridge.
Q: Why is water pooling under my refrigerator crisper drawers?
A: This often points to a clogged defrost drain. When the defrost cycle runs, melted ice has nowhere to go and collects inside the compartment.
Q: Why is there ice on the back wall of my fridge?
A: This usually indicates a defrost system failure. Check the defrost thermostat, timer, or heater for damage and replace as needed.
Q: Is it safe to use a refrigerator with a torn gasket?
A: No. Torn door seals let warm air in, causing the fridge to overwork and increasing your energy bill. Replace gaskets promptly.