Thermador Refrigerator Not Cooling: Diagnosis Guide

Thermador refrigerator not cooling? This guide covers the most common causes in Freedom Collection columns and T-series models, from dirty condenser coils to compressor faults flagged by error codes E05, E10, and E15.

Updated 2026-05-26 David Carter

Key Takeaways

  • Error code E15 on Freedom Collection refrigerators signals a condenser fan fault that causes overheating and cooling loss.
  • E05 indicates a defrost system failure — ice builds up on the evaporator coils until airflow is completely blocked.
  • E10 points to a temperature sensor fault that can cause the compressor to run incorrectly or not at all.
  • Dirty condenser coils are the single most preventable cause of Thermador refrigerator cooling problems.
  • Freedom Collection built-in columns are worth repairing rather than replacing due to their high unit cost and custom cabinetry integration.

The Bottom Line

A Thermador refrigerator not cooling is almost always traceable to one of three systems: the condenser, the defrost circuit, or a temperature sensor. Codes E05, E10, and E15 identify the fault zone quickly, and most repairs restore full operation in a single service visit.

Why Your Thermador Refrigerator Stopped Cooling

A Thermador refrigerator not cooling is one of the most urgent appliance failures a homeowner can face. Whether the unit is a Freedom Collection column integrated flush with custom cabinetry or a freestanding T-series model, a loss of cooling puts hundreds of dollars of food at risk within hours. Fortunately, Thermador's electronic control system logs error codes that identify the failing component without guesswork.

The Three Most Common Causes

The condenser fan motor is the most frequent culprit behind sudden cooling failure. On Freedom Collection built-in columns the condenser is located at the top of the unit, and the fan pulls air across the coils to release heat. When the fan motor seizes or fails electrically, the compressor overheats and triggers a thermal shutoff. The display logs error code E15, and both the refrigerator and freezer sections warm gradually over several hours.

Defrost system failure — flagged by error code E05 — is a subtler problem that develops over days or weeks. The automatic defrost heater melts frost that accumulates on the evaporator coils during normal operation. When the heater or defrost thermostat fails, ice builds up until the evaporator is completely blocked and no cold air can reach the fresh food compartment. You may notice the freezer stays partially cold while the refrigerator section climbs to room temperature.

Temperature sensor faults appear as error code E10. The refrigerator's control board uses sensor readings to decide when to run the compressor and defrost cycle. A failed sensor sends incorrect signals that cause the compressor to run too little — or not at all — resulting in a warm compartment even though the mechanical components are intact.

Symptom Error Code Likely Cause DIY Fix?
Both sections warming quickly E15 Condenser fan motor failure No — motor replacement
Fridge warm, freezer partially cold E05 Defrost heater or thermostat failure No — defrost system service
Compressor cycling incorrectly E10 Temperature sensor fault No — sensor replacement
Gradual warming over weeks None Dirty condenser coils Yes — vacuum coils carefully
Frost on back wall or items freezing None Door seal failure or temp set too low Yes — inspect gasket and settings

What You Can Safely Check Yourself

Before calling for service, confirm that the temperature settings are at 37 °F for fresh food and 0 °F for freezer. Inspect the door gasket around the perimeter — a torn or compressed seal allows warm air to infiltrate continuously. On freestanding T-series models, pull the unit slightly away from the wall or remove the lower toe-kick grille and use a vacuum with a brush attachment to clear dust from the condenser coils. This takes about fifteen minutes and can restore cooling capacity significantly.

When to Call a Professional

Any logged error code — E05, E10, or E15 — requires professional diagnosis. Freedom Collection built-in columns use variable-speed compressor technology that demands specialized diagnostic equipment to evaluate correctly. Attempting to replace the wrong component wastes money and may void the remaining warranty. Our Thermador refrigerator repair team carries common condenser fan motors, defrost heaters, and sensors for same-day repair on most Freedom Collection and T-series models.

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