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    1. Asked: September 6, 2021In: Communication

      How do I know my fridge is out of gas?

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      Added an answer on September 7, 2021 at 6:36 pm

      Never, your refrigerator cannot run out of gas, ever. The gas stays in the refrigerator life-long. It only leaks out if you puncture the icebox with a knife or sharp object when you try to remove ice. If you are patient and let the thing defrost by itself, you won’t damage the evaporator and the gasRead more

      Never, your refrigerator cannot run out of gas, ever. The gas stays in the refrigerator life-long. It only leaks out if you puncture the icebox with a knife or sharp object when you try to remove ice. If you are patient and let the thing defrost by itself, you won’t damage the evaporator and the gas will stay inside forever.
      Most damage to refrigerators are caused by impatient people trying to speed up defrosting. They use sharp objects to remove ice and puncture gas lines which are part of the icebox. Normally a pressed aluminium affair with gas channels inside.

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    2. Asked: September 6, 2021In: Communication

      Does apple warranty cover liquid damage?

      Kelly Marcias
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      Added an answer on September 7, 2021 at 6:36 pm

      In the case of water damage, Apple actually includes sensors in their devices to detect whether or not the device has been exposed to fluids. If they see those sensors have been triggered, they won't take responsibility and will charge you for any repair/replacement. Basically, water damage causes tRead more

      In the case of water damage, Apple actually includes sensors in their devices to detect whether or not the device has been exposed to fluids. If they see those sensors have been triggered, they won’t take responsibility and will charge you for any repair/replacement.
      Basically, water damage causes too many expensive problems too frequently. You have to be responsible for keeping your devices dry, not Apple. This is pretty standard for any warranty on any consumer electronics.

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