I’ve worked on dozens of Samsung WF45T6000AW units over the years, and door lock failure is honestly one of the most frequent calls I get for this model. In most cases, the door latch assembly or the door lock actuator motor has worn out or failed electronically. The good news is this is a straightforward … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung WF45T6000AW more times than I can count, and the 4E error is probably the most frequent call I get for this machine. Nine times out of ten, it comes down to a kinked inlet hose, a clogged inlet valve screen, or a faulty water inlet valve — all of which … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of LG WM3600HWA units over the years, and the OE drain error is hands-down the most common call I get for this model. In probably 80% of cases, it comes down to a clogged pump filter or a kinked drain hose — nothing that requires a service call. Once you know … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of LG WM3600HWA units over the years, and the UE error is hands-down one of the most frequent calls I get for this model. Nine times out of ten it’s not a mechanical failure at all — it’s a load distribution issue or a worn suspension rod causing the drum to … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of LG front-loaders, and the WM3600HWA is one of the most frequent DE error calls I get. Nine times out of ten, the door latch assembly is either worn out or the strike is misaligned — not the control board like many people assume. Replacing the door lock assembly usually clears … Read more
I’ve worked on the Sub-Zero BI-36UFD more times than I can count, and alarm codes are easily the most common service call I get for this model. In most cases, the culprit is either a faulty door gasket causing temperature drift or a failing thermistor sending bad readings to the control board. Once you identify … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of Sub-Zero BI-36UFD units over the years, and vacuum seal door failure is honestly one of the most common calls I get on this model. The culprit is almost always a worn or cracked door gasket that’s lost its magnetic grip, and in most cases swapping it out completely solves the … Read more
In my 15+ years of service calls, dirty condenser issues on the Sub-Zero BI-36UFD are probably the most common complaint I see — and thankfully, one of the easiest to resolve. This built-in model’s condenser is notorious for trapping pet hair and kitchen grease, leading to warm temps and compressor overwork. A thorough cleaning almost … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of GE Profile French Door refrigerators, and the PYE22KYNFS is one of the models I see most often for this exact dripping dispenser issue. In my experience, about 80% of the time it comes down to a worn or cracked dispenser water inlet valve or a faulty dispenser actuator pad that’s … Read more
I’ve worked on the GE Profile PYE22KYNFS quite a bit, and a stuck Sabbath mode is one of the more frustrating calls I get because the fridge looks fine but won’t respond normally. This issue is surprisingly common on this model and usually comes down to a control board glitch or a specific button sequence … Read more