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Troubleshooting — Sub-Zero refrigeration
Step-by-step checks the owner can run before booking a visit.
Guides on Troubleshooting
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Cost Expectations What a Wine Cabinet Repair Costs, and Why It Is Not a Refrigerator Repair
Wine storage fails differently from food storage, and the money follows the difference. Two degrees out ruins a collection long before it would ruin dinner — and the cheapest repairs on this list are the ones people put off longest.
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Cost Expectations Why a Sub-Zero Repair Costs More Than the Same Repair on a Mainstream Unit
Our cost pages give the figure for each job. This is the question that comes before them: why that figure is higher than the number a general appliance site quotes. There are four reasons, and none of them is the badge on the door.
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Common Problems Why Your Sub-Zero Is Leaking Water, and Which of the Four Sources It Is
Water on the floor has four possible origins, and you can tell them apart in about five minutes without tools. Which one it is decides whether this is a twenty-minute job, a plumbing job, or something that should not wait.
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Maintenance & Prevention Sub-Zero Water and Air Filters: When to Change Them and How to Clear the Reminder
Two filters, two schedules, two different resets — and people confuse them constantly. What each one does, when it is actually due, and why the indicator light is not measuring anything.
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Maintenance & Prevention What to Set a Sub-Zero To, and Why Your Food Keeps Freezing
Two numbers everybody should know and almost nobody is told. Plus the reason lettuce freezes in a refrigerator that is set correctly — which is a placement problem, not a temperature one, and costs nothing to fix.
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Common Problems Every Noise a Sub-Zero Makes, and Which Ones Mean Something
Most of the sounds that bring people to a search box are the unit working exactly as designed. A few are not. Here is the whole catalog — what makes each noise, and the four that are worth a phone call.
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Common Problems Frost and Ice Building Up in a Sub-Zero: What It Is Telling You
Ice is the most readable symptom this equipment produces. Where it forms tells you which part has stopped doing its job — and a unit that needs defrosting by hand is not asking for housekeeping, it is reporting a problem.
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Troubleshooting Sub-Zero Ice Maker Not Making Ice: the Checks to Run Before You Book Anyone
A good share of these end without anybody coming out. Seven checks in about twenty minutes, in the order that eliminates the most for the least effort — and the three findings that mean stop and call.
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Troubleshooting Sub-Zero Door or Drawer Not Closing: Six Checks, in Order
The order matters more than the list. Start with the two checks that cost nothing — what is on the shelf, and whether the unit is level — because between them they account for most of the doors we are called out to look at.
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Maintenance & Prevention Sub-Zero Door Gaskets: How to Clean Them, Test Them and Know When They Are Done
The gasket is the cheapest part on the machine and the one whose failure costs the most, because everything downstream of a poor seal is a bigger repair. Here is how to keep one alive, and how to tell when keeping it alive is no longer the answer.
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Troubleshooting Sub-Zero Condenser Fan Not Running: What to Check Before Anyone Comes Out
The condenser fan is reachable from the front through the grille, which makes this one of the few checks an owner can genuinely complete. It is also the fastest route from a modest repair to a compressor, which is why it is worth an evening.
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Safety & Risks A Burning or Electrical Smell From a Refrigerator: What to Do in the First Minute
This is the one symptom on this whole site where the correct first move is the breaker, not the phone. What that smell usually is, the short list of things that produce it, and why a refrigerator can genuinely start a fire.
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Common Problems Sub-Zero Refrigerator Not Cooling but the Freezer Is Fine: What That Split Means
One compartment warm and the other still frozen is not half a problem — on a Sub-Zero it is a specific one. Here is what the split rules out, what it usually turns out to be, and how long the food has.
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Safety & Risks Refrigerant Leaking From a Refrigerator: the Real Risk and the Right Response
Most of what is written about this is frightening and wrong in both directions. What is actually in your refrigerator, what a leak does and does not do to you, and why this is the one repair nobody should attempt at home.
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Safety & Risks Breakers, Surge Protectors and Dedicated Circuits: Powering a Sub-Zero Safely
A tripping breaker is the one symptom as likely to be the wiring as the appliance. What a built-in refrigerator needs from a circuit, why extension cords are not an option, and how storm season settles the surge-protector argument here.
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Safety & Risks Mold in a Refrigerator: Where It Grows in a Humid Climate and How to Get It Out
Four hiding places, and only one of them is the shelf you can see. In South Florida all four fill faster than the manuals assume — and this is the rare safety problem an owner can genuinely fix in an afternoon.
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Cost Expectations Is It Worth Repairing a Sub-Zero Refrigerator? How the Math Actually Works
The 50% rule that works for a $900 refrigerator falls apart on a built-in. Here is the arithmetic that actually applies, and the three questions that decide it before any number does.
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Cost Expectations What an Ice Maker Repair Costs — and When the Assembly Is the Cheap Answer
An ice maker is a self-contained machine bolted inside a refrigerator, and that one fact changes the whole arithmetic. It means a dead ice maker says nothing about the refrigeration — and that replacing the whole unit is often cheaper than chasing the part inside it.
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Troubleshooting How to Reset a Sub-Zero Refrigerator: Every Reset, and What Each One Clears
There is no reset button. There are four different resets, they clear different things, and one of them hides a service message instead of fixing what caused it. Which to use, in order, and when to stop.
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Troubleshooting How to Defrost a Sub-Zero Properly, and When Defrosting Is the Wrong Answer
These units defrost themselves, so a cabinet that needs doing by hand is reporting a problem rather than asking for housekeeping. Here is the procedure — and the sentence that follows it, which matters more: ice that comes back has not been fixed.
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Maintenance & Prevention How to Clean a Sub-Zero Condenser, and How Often to Do It in South Florida
Twenty minutes, twice a year, no tools you do not already own. The one piece of maintenance that prevents more expensive repairs than everything else combined — and why the interval in the manual is too long for this market.
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Maintenance & Prevention How Often a Sub-Zero Should Be Serviced — a South Florida Calendar
Every interval you need is scattered across a dozen manuals and reminder lights. Here they are in one calendar, with the local intervals rather than the national ones, and an honest split between what you do and what needs somebody with gauges.
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Safety & Risks How Long Food Stays Safe in a Refrigerator Without Power — a South Florida Answer
Four hours, forty-eight hours, and one number that matters more than either. The USDA thresholds, what to do with a built-in you cannot move, and how to prepare a Sub-Zero before a storm.
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Common Problems How Long Does a Sub-Zero Refrigerator Last, and How to Read Yours
Twenty years is the number everyone repeats. Here is what actually decides it, how to find out how old your unit is, and which parts wear out first in a coastal climate.
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Cost Expectations What an Appliance Repair Service Call Fee Buys — and When It Comes Off the Bill
Service call, trip charge, diagnostic fee: three names, and they do not all mean the same thing. What the fee covers in South Florida, why "no diagnostic fee" is rarely free, and the four questions to ask before you book.
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- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards