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20NovNCR 15

Washer Drum Misaligned: Worn Suspension System or Broken Shock Absorbers

A washing machine relies on a precise internal balance to operate smoothly. When the drum becomes misaligned, even slightly, the consequences can range from excessive vibration to damage of internal components. Homeowners often first notice something is wrong when the machine begins shaking violently during spin cycles, producing loud thudding noises or moving across the...

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18NovNCR 14

Refrigerator Temperature Rising at Night: Unstable Voltage or Faulty Compressor Relay

A refrigerator is designed to maintain a stable temperature around the clock, ensuring food stays fresh, safe, and properly preserved. When you notice the temperature rising specifically at night, it is more than just an inconvenience. It often signals an underlying problem that requires attention. Two of the most common reasons for nighttime temperature fluctuations...

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14NovNCR 13

Gas Stove Sparks Continuously Even When Off: Stuck Ignition Switch or Moisture in the Control Panel

A gas stove is one of the most frequently used appliances in any household. Its reliability and quick heating make it a kitchen essential. However, when the stove begins to spark continuously even when it is turned off, it becomes more than just a nuisance — it becomes a potential safety concern. Continuous clicking from...

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12NovNCR 12

Refrigerator Cooling Unevenly Across Shelves: Faulty Diffuser or Obstructed Airflow Channels

A refrigerator is designed to keep food at a stable, safe temperature from top to bottom. When everything works as it should, cool air circulates evenly, ensuring that produce stays crisp, dairy remains fresh, and frozen goods stay at the correct temperature. However, one of the most common issues homeowners face is uneven cooling across...

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10NovNCR 8

Washing Machine Drum Spinning Inconsistently: Slipping Belt or Faulty Motor Control Module

A washing machine is designed to operate with rhythm and reliability. When everything is working properly, the drum accelerates smoothly, maintains a stable spin speed, and completes cycles without hesitation. But if you’ve started noticing inconsistent drum spinning — sudden speed drops, irregular acceleration, or moments where the drum hesitates as if it’s struggling —...

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6NovNCR 7

Refrigerator Light Flickers or Turns Off Randomly: Loose Wiring or a Failing Door Switch

A refrigerator is one of the most reliable appliances in any household, but when its interior light begins to flicker or suddenly turn off, it can be a sign of an underlying issue that should not be ignored. At first glance, a faulty fridge light might seem like a small inconvenience. After all, your refrigerator...

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4NovNCR 6

Washer Takes Too Long to Drain: Partially Clogged Pump or Obstructed Drain Line

A washing machine that drains slowly may seem like a minor inconvenience at first, but over time, it becomes a serious disruption. Instead of finishing a cycle in the usual amount of time, your washer may extend its drain phase, pause unexpectedly, or even stop entirely with water still left inside the drum. When this...

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30OctNCR 11

Refrigerator Freezing Food in the Fresh Food Compartment: Faulty Thermostat or Blocked Air Vents

A refrigerator’s primary function is to keep your food fresh — not frozen. But when you open the fridge door and find lettuce turned into ice or milk with frozen edges, something is clearly wrong. This common problem can be both frustrating and wasteful, especially when it causes damage to your groceries. Two of the...

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27OctNCR 10

Washer Fills with Water but Doesn’t Agitate: Broken Agitator or Worn Motor Coupler

Your washing machine fills with water, but when it’s time to wash, the drum sits motionless. The clothes just soak in water, and you’re left frustrated, wondering what went wrong. This problem is surprisingly common and often points to a failure in one of two crucial components: the agitator or the motor coupler. Understanding how...

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25OctNCR 9

Oven Light Flickering or Not Working: Loose Connection or Burned-Out Bulb

A well-lit oven is more than just a convenience—it’s essential for safe and efficient cooking. When the oven light begins to flicker or stops working altogether, it’s not just frustrating; it can also indicate an underlying electrical or component issue. In most cases, the culprit is either a loose connection or a burned-out bulb. However,...

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