Your Local Appliance Repair Company
Your fridge is the heart of your kitchen, keeping food fresh and beverages cold. At RightFix, we specialize in repairing Inglis fridges of all models and sizes.
Whether you're dealing with cooling problems, strange noises, or leaks, our technicians diagnose and fix issues swiftly. From compressor replacements to thermostat calibration, no problem is too complex. We use genuine parts and modern tools to restore your fridge's functionality, so you can store food safely and confidently.
A dryer that refuses to work can quickly disrupt your laundry routine. Our team at RightFix excels at repairing Inglis dryers, addressing problems like lack of heat, unusual vibrations, or failure to start.
With years of experience, we handle everything from replacing heating elements to fixing faulty belts. We understand the importance of a reliable dryer in your home, so we ensure efficient repairs that bring your appliance back to optimal performance.
No one likes the hassle of washing dishes by hand when a dishwasher breaks down. RightFix provides comprehensive repair services for Inglis dishwashers, tackling issues like water leaks, improper cleaning, or strange odors.
Our skilled technicians use cutting-edge diagnostics to identify the root cause and implement effective solutions. Whether it's fixing a faulty motor or addressing drainage problems, we’ll have your dishwasher running like new in no time.
A malfunctioning freezer can lead to food spoilage and unnecessary expenses. At RightFix, we repair Inglis freezers with precision and care. From defrost system failures to temperature control issues, we’ve seen and fixed it all.
Our team ensures your freezer maintains its cold temperatures efficiently, preventing further complications. Trust us to handle everything, from minor adjustments to significant repairs, and extend the lifespan of your freezer.
When your Inglis washer stops working, it’s more than an inconvenience—it’s a disruption to your daily life. RightFix provides expert washer repair services, addressing problems like failure to spin, water leakage, or electronic malfunctions.
Our technicians are skilled in repairing all Inglis washer models, offering quick, reliable solutions. With genuine parts and years of experience, we restore your washer's functionality, so you can enjoy clean laundry without delays.
A damaged cooktop can put your cooking plans on hold. RightFix specializes in repairing Inglis cooktops, whether you're dealing with uneven heating, faulty ignition, or cracked glass. We bring expertise and precision to every repair, ensuring your cooktop is safe and efficient.
Our team works on both gas and electric models, providing tailored solutions to suit your needs. Count on us to restore your cooktop's reliability so you can get back to preparing meals with ease.
Your stove is a kitchen essential, and when it malfunctions, meal preparation becomes challenging. RightFix offers comprehensive repair services for Inglis stoves, fixing issues such as burner problems, temperature inconsistencies, or electrical faults.
Our skilled technicians ensure each repair is thorough, enhancing your stove's safety and efficiency. With our experience, you can trust us to handle repairs for all Inglis stove models promptly and effectively.
A faulty oven can derail your cooking and baking plans. RightFix is here to help with expert Inglis oven repair services, addressing problems like uneven cooking, door seal issues, or temperature calibration errors.
We focus on delivering lasting solutions that bring your oven back to peak performance. Our technicians are experienced in handling complex oven repairs, ensuring your appliance is reliable for all your culinary creations.
The dryer’s main control board is not functioning properly and may need to be reset or replaced.
The keypad or user interface is not communicating with the main control board correctly.
The heater relay is not receiving the necessary power, which could affect the drying process.
The relay responsible for the heater function is malfunctioning.
The temperature sensor responsible for monitoring the inlet air has either an open or shorted circuit.
The sensor that detects moisture levels in the clothing has a malfunction.
There’s a short circuit in the moisture sensor.
There’s a communication breakdown between the main control board and the user interface board.
The dryer has detected a decrease in line voltage, which may affect its operation.
Power to the dryer was interrupted, either due to an outage or unplugging.
The dryer’s airflow is compromised, possibly due to lint buildup, a clogged vent, or a faulty blower.
The temperature sensing thermistor is malfunctioning.
The safety thermostat has tripped due to excessive heat in the dryer.
There’s a significant restriction in the airflow, which may affect the dryer’s efficiency and safety.
The heating element in the dryer may not be working correctly, leading to clothes not drying properly.
There’s a problem with the dryer’s dispenser system, often seen in models with steam or other additional features.
The dryer is detecting a lower than expected secondary line (L2) voltage which could affect its performance.
The main control board failed to communicate with the panel. A reset might be needed, or parts may need replacement.
The control panel buttons are either jammed or not responding correctly.
One or more buttons on the user interface are stuck or continuously pressed.
The thermistor that monitors the exhaust temperature has a short circuit.
General error related to the thermistor’s operation or its circuitry.
The dryer door is not locking correctly, which may prevent the cycle from starting or running properly.
The dryer door is not unlocking correctly, which may trap the laundry inside.
The locking mechanism of the dryer door is neither locking nor unlocking correctly.
This indicates a potential malfunction in the main control board of the washing machine.
The washer has taken too long to drain the water. This could be due to a clogged drain hose or a faulty drain pump.
The washer is overflowing, possibly because of a malfunctioning pressure switch or a blocked pressure hose.
The washing machine can’t lock or unlock the door. This might be due to a faulty door lock mechanism or misaligned door.
The temperature sensor inside the washer is not functioning correctly.
There’s an issue with the motor or the motor control board.
The flow meter, which measures the amount of water entering the washer, is malfunctioning.
The washer has detected a problem with the water inlet valve or the valve’s electrical connections.
The detergent dispenser can’t function properly, possibly due to a blockage or an electrical issue.
The lid switch, ensuring the lid is closed during operation, is malfunctioning.
The washer is taking too long to fill, indicating a potential problem with the water inlet valve or blocked screens at the hose connections.
The washer has detected an unbalanced load, which can cause excessive vibrations or noise during the spin cycle.
The washer has detected excessive suds, often due to using non-HE detergent or too much detergent in a high-efficiency machine.
The washer believes the door is open or unlocked during a cycle, possibly due to a faulty door latch or sensor.
The hot and cold water inlet hoses might be reversed, leading to temperature issues during specific cycles.
The washing machine isn’t filling with water as expected. Check for kinks in hoses, clogged filters, or issues with the water inlet valve.
There’s a problem with the water draining out of the washing machine, possibly caused by a blockage or malfunctioning drain pump.
The pressure sensor, which detects water levels, is malfunctioning.
There’s a problem with the door locking mechanism, preventing the washer from starting its cycle.
The washing machine has detected an imbalanced load, which could cause damage during the spin cycle.
The washing machine is overfilling due to a problem with the inlet valve or pressure sensor.
There’s a communication failure between the main control board and the user interface or another component.
The water pump responsible for draining the washer is not functioning properly.
The control board’s memory encountered an issue. This may require a reset or replacement of the board.
This error indicates a potential malfunction of the oven control board or the touchpad.
The oven exceeded its temperature limit. This could be due to a malfunctioning oven sensor or the control board.
The oven’s temperature sensor circuit has either opened or shorted. The sensor might need replacement.
The oven’s self-cleaning feature may have a problem with the door lock mechanism.
One or more buttons on the touchpad might be jammed or continuously pressed.
Similar to F1, this error indicates a potential fault in the oven’s main control board.
There’s an issue with the oven door’s locking mechanism or its circuit.
The oven detected that it’s overheating. This could be due to a faulty sensor or a relay stuck in the “on” position.
One of the touchpad keys has shorted. It might require touchpad replacement.
The memory on the control board encountered an error. The board may need to be reset or replaced.
The control board’s memory encountered an issue erasing or writing data. This may require a reset or replacement of the board.
There’s a potential fault with the touchpad, or it’s not communicating with the main control board properly.
The main control board is having trouble communicating with the touchpad. Check for loose or damaged wiring between the two.
The circuit responsible for locking the oven door, especially during self-cleaning cycles, is malfunctioning.
The main control board is running too hot, potentially due to a fault or external factors causing poor ventilation.
There’s an issue with the circuitry of the oven’s temperature sensor. The sensor or associated wiring may need inspection or replacement.
There’s a problem with the communication between the main control board and the secondary board (if present).
The control board is having difficulty detecting if a touchpad key is pressed or not.
The oven’s calibration settings are off or not functioning properly.
Another indication of a potential malfunction in the main control board of the oven.
The oven’s temperature sensor is producing readings that are out of the expected range, indicating a potential malfunction.
There’s an issue with the oven door’s switch mechanism, potentially affecting the ability to detect the door’s open or closed state.
The main control board may have a grounding issue, which could interfere with its proper operation.
The oven detected temperatures that are too high, which could be a safety risk. Potential causes include a faulty temperature sensor or heating element.
The internal components or circuits of the main control board are not communicating properly.
A repeated error where the oven’s self-cleaning locking mechanism or its circuit has malfunctioned.
The connection to the temperature probe is open or not secure. This could lead to inaccurate temperature readings.
The temperature probe circuit has shorted. Check the probe and its connections for any visible damage.
The assembly responsible for locking the oven door, especially during self-cleaning cycles, is malfunctioning or misaligned.
The fan that helps cool the oven is not working correctly. This could lead to overheating or uneven temperature distribution.
The control board is having difficulty communicating with the user interface or another module.
The refrigerator’s cooling system is turned off. This might be activated during showroom displays.
The refrigerator detected a power outage and is alerting the user.
The refrigerator experienced a power interruption. This code indicates the system might need to be reset.
Either the freezer or the fresh food compartment isn’t reaching the desired temperature.
The defrost system is not functioning properly, which can lead to ice buildup.
A nonspecific error has occurred. This may require a technician to diagnose.
The ice maker or the fan associated with the ice system is malfunctioning.
There’s an issue with one of the refrigerator doors, either not closing properly or a sensor malfunction.
The defrost heater in the main refrigerator compartment is not functioning as it should.
The temperature sensor in the refrigerator is malfunctioning, leading to potential cooling issues.
One of the refrigerator doors has been left open for an extended period, potentially causing temperature fluctuations.
This code indicates the refrigerator’s cooling system has been manually turned off, often seen in display or demo modes.
A temperature sensor in the refrigerator is short-circuited and may need replacement.
A temperature sensor in the refrigerator has an open circuit, signaling a malfunction.
An error in communication between the main control board and other components or modules of the refrigerator.
An issue with the ice maker, potentially related to its mechanism or sensor.
There’s a potential problem with the water dispenser, possibly involving its mechanism or flow.
The refrigerator is in Sabbath mode, a feature to assist those observing the Sabbath and certain religious holidays.
The pantry or deli drawer temperature controls are malfunctioning or not set correctly.
The refrigerator is in a defrost cycle. If this mode persists or occurs too frequently, there may be an issue with the defrost system.
The system that locks the refrigerator or its compartments, if equipped, is malfunctioning.
The humidity sensor, typically associated with crisper drawers, is malfunctioning or not providing accurate readings.