GE French Door Refrigerator Maintenance by Pacific Coast Appliance Repair
Is your GE French Door Refrigerator not cooling as it should or making unusual noises? Regular maintenance is key to keeping […]
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There may be times when you can fix or maintain your refrigerator yourself. If you’ve noticed your refrigerator is making strange noises, you have a torn door seal, or a light bulb goes out, these may be easy fixes. If you’ve got significant frost buildup, your fridge is leaking water, or stops working altogether, it’s probably time to call PCAR in for a repair.
Is your GE French Door Refrigerator not cooling as it should or making unusual noises? Regular maintenance is key to keeping […]
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Read More →A Thermador refrigerator that had lost power was recently repaired by our team. The issue was traced to a faulty control […]
Read More →We recently addressed a cooling issue with a Thermador bottom freezer refrigerator. Steven from PCAR diagnosed the problem and found that […]
Read More →This Thermador refrigerator had lost power, but our customer was ready with spare parts under their warranty. They chose PCAR to […]
Read More →Our PCAR technician recently serviced a French Door Maytag refrigerator that was making unusual noises. Upon inspection, the water reservoir was […]
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Read More →This GE side-by-side GE Refrigerator was making some noise and our Technician found the issue as we have told you in […]
Read More →Today PCAR Technician diagnosed the Samsung Frech Door Refrigerator which was displaying an error code and not cooling properly. The faulty […]
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