There are evaporator coils and circulating fan in the freezer zone of the refrigerator. Poor cooling can be a result of excessive frost development on the evaporating coils. Over time frost accumulates over the coils and fan. When frost gets accumulated over the evaporator coils, they get insulated.
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The coils gather dust and make water (condensate) which feeds mold. Change your furnace filter after you spray the coils down with a weak bleach solution. Use a wet-dry vac to pull the wet dust out of the coils. Be gentle with the coils because folding the fins over will reduce the efficiency of the AC. You will usually find the coils in the furnace plenum. Cleaning the coils will improve the efficiency of the system and remove the source of the stink.
The coils on a ford escape are over the sparkplug type.
If both cars were already covered in frost, neither would frost over first at night.
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Lowering the airflow over an evaporator can reduce the rate at which heat is absorbed from the surrounding air, impacting the cooling efficiency of the system. This may lead to decreased cooling capacity, lower energy efficiency, and potential issues with frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils.
They can be dirty or the system can be low on freon.
Something is still wrong with it, and without seeing it no one can yell you what it is.
No. You can smooth the clay over with a rib to make the coils smooth, both on the inside and outside of the pot.
Depends on the design - it could be over-loaded due to high RH, it could be defrosting, it could have a full condensate reservoir.
There is an over current condition. You could have swore shorted to ground or a failing a c clutch.