Why is my Haier Refrigerator vibrating or rattling?
- KKatie McbrideSep 23, 2025
If your Haier Refrigerator is vibrating or rattling, it might not be resting properly. See leveling leg feature instructions in Installing Your Refrigerator section.

Why is my Haier Refrigerator vibrating or rattling?
If your Haier Refrigerator is vibrating or rattling, it might not be resting properly. See leveling leg feature instructions in Installing Your Refrigerator section.
What to do if my Haier HA10TG21SW or freezer is too warm?
If your Haier Refrigerator or freezer is too warm, there are a few potential causes. First, the temperature control might not be set low enough; try turning the temperature knob clockwise to a lower setting and allow 24 hours for it to adjust. Also, ensure the doors aren't opened frequently or left open, and check that nothing is preventing the door from closing properly. If you've recently added warm food, give it time to cool down. Lastly, make sure items aren't blocking airflow by storing them inside the trim of the glass shelves and away from the sides or vents.
How to adjust temperature if my Haier HA10TG21SW Refrigerator or freezer is too cold?
If your Haier Refrigerator or freezer is too cold, it might be because the temperature control is set too low. Turn the knob counter-clockwise to change to a warmer setting and allow 24 hours to adjust.
Why is food freezing in my Haier Refrigerator?
Food may be freezing in your Haier Refrigerator because it's placed too close to the air vent. Move items away from the back and top of the refrigerator. Alternatively, the temperature control knob might be set too low; adjust the knob counter-clockwise to a warmer setting.
What to do if light does not come on in Haier Refrigerator?
If the light in your Haier Refrigerator isn't coming on, first check if the refrigerator is properly plugged into a power source. If it is, the LED light may be burned out.
Why does my Haier freezer door pops open when closing the refrigerator door?
If the freezer door pops open when closing the refrigerator door on your Haier Refrigerator, it's normal if the freezer door closes afterwards on its own. This indicates a good seal. However, if the freezer doesn’t close on its own after popping open, adjust leveling legs, referring to the leveling leg feature instructions in the Installing Your Refrigerator section.
Why is there moisture on my Haier HA10TG21SW Refrigerator?
Moisture on the exterior or interior of your Haier Refrigerator can be due to a few reasons. High humidity can cause this, which is normal; dry the surface and adjust the temperature knob to a slightly colder setting. Also, check if the doors are opened frequently or left open, and ensure nothing is preventing them from closing properly. An open container of water inside the refrigerator can also cause moisture; cover or seal the container.
How to get rid of odor in Haier Refrigerator?
To eliminate odors in your Haier Refrigerator, ensure all food is properly sealed or packaged. You can also place an opened box of baking soda inside the refrigerator, replacing it every three months. If the odor persists, follow the cleaning instructions provided in the Proper Care and Maintenance section.
How to eliminate odor from Haier Refrigerator?
An odor in your Haier Refrigerator can be caused by food that is not sealed or packaged properly. Re-seal the packaging. You can also place an opened box of baking soda in the refrigerator, replacing it every three months. Another cause may be that the interior needs to be cleaned.
Why does the light not come on in my Haier HA10TG21SW Refrigerator?
If the light in your Haier Refrigerator isn't working, first ensure the refrigerator is plugged into a power source. Also, check the light switch, located at the right of the Fresh Food Compartment, to make sure it moves freely when manually pressed in and out. If the LED light is broken, contact after-sale service for replacement.
| Type | freestanding |
|---|---|
| Style | top freezer |
| Color | white |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Total Capacity | 9.8 cubic feet |
| Refrigerator Capacity | 7.4 cubic feet |
| Freezer Capacity | 2.4 cubic feet |
| Humidity Controlled Crispers | yes |
| Defrost System | automatic |
| Number of Refrigerator Shelves | 5 |
| Number of Refrigerator Door Bins | yes |
| Temperature Control | electromechanical |
| Interior Light | led |
| Dispenser | none |
| Ice Maker | no |
| Water Filter | no |
| Smart Home | no |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 327 kilowatt hours |
| Voltage | 115 volts |
| Current | 15 amperes |
| Depth | 25 1/4 inches |
|---|---|
| Height | 59 1/2 inches |
| Width | 23 5/8 inches |
| Net Weight | 112 pounds |
Follow basic precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury when using the refrigerator.
Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of injury when using the refrigerator.
Warnings regarding flammable refrigerant (R600a) and its safe handling, installation, and disposal.
Guidelines for selecting an optimal location, considering temperature and environment.
Instructions for safely connecting to a grounded electrical outlet, avoiding adapters and extension cords.
Steps and precautions for safely removing packaging and preparing for initial use.
How to adjust leveling legs for stability and proper door closure.
How to set and adjust the temperature control dial for optimal cooling.
Information on the adjustable temperature control for the freezer compartment.
Troubleshooting steps for when the unit is not running.
Causes and solutions for elevated temperatures in the refrigerator or freezer.
Causes and solutions for excessively low temperatures in the refrigerator or freezer.
Troubleshooting steps for doors not closing properly.