A resident reports their refrigerator is running but not cooling. After verifying the thermostat is set correctly and the unit has power, you check the back of the unit and find the condenser coils are heavily covered in dust and pet hair. What is the most likely reason for the cooling failure?
-
A
The door seals are worn and leaking cold air.
-
B
The evaporator fan motor has failed.
-
C
The dirty condenser coils are preventing proper heat dissipation.
-
D
The compressor's start relay has malfunctioned.