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Code CL on a built-in JennAir refrigerator commonly relates to clean condenser. Use this page to capture the fault cleanly, try only low-risk checks, and know when to book JennAir Appliance Repair.
Reviewed by Marcus Hale · Last reviewed August 11, 2026
Written by
Marcus Hale Appliance Repair Content SpecialistPublished August 9, 2026Updated August 11, 2026Technically reviewed August 11, 2026
Reviewed Wording follows cited JennAir service literature; confirm decode on your exact model.
Status/indicator message commonly seen on JennAir / Whirlpool-family controls; confirm wording in your use & care guide.
Error codeCL
ApplianceRefrigerator
Affected model seriesApplies to many JennAir built-in / column installations; match your docs
Quick answer
Quick take: CL ≈ clean condenser for many JennAir refrigerator controls (model-dependent).
Model compatibility: JennAir reuses codes across series and model years, so CL may mean something different on another appliance or generation. Confirm this against your model’s documentation and record your full model number before acting.
Plain language
What this code means
What owners usually need to know: CL is commonly a clean-condenser reminder on built-in refrigeration — not always a hard fault. Vacuum coils per the manual and reset the reminder if your guide describes how. Control generations share many JennAir / Whirlpool-family codes, but prompts and cleared-state behavior still vary. Cross-check the manual; book JennAir Appliance Repair if DIY resets do not hold.
Signs
Symptoms you may notice
The refrigerator shows CL and cooling seems off
Temperatures drift while CL is displayed
CL appears alongside unusual cooling behavior
Why it happens
Possible causes
A cooling-performance issue (varies by model)
A sensor or control affecting cooling
Airflow or door-seal problems reducing performance
Before you call
Safe checks you can make
These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.
Confirm the vents inside are not blocked by items
Confirm the door seals and closes properly
Note actual temperatures if you can measure them
Photograph the full code and rating-plate model/serial before any reset
Important safety warning. Do not attempt repairs involving electrical components, gas, water lines, refrigerant or sealed systems. Unplug the appliance if it is safe to reach the outlet, and leave internal diagnostics to a qualified technician.
Please avoid
What not to attempt
Do not open internal panels or access high-voltage components
Do not bypass door locks, safety switches or interlocks
Get help
When to call a technician
If CL persists after the safe checks above, contact a qualified appliance technician with your model and serial numbers. This site is independent repair guidance — not official JennAir service.
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CL is commonly a clean-condenser reminder on built-in refrigeration — not always a hard fault. Vacuum coils per the manual and reset the reminder if your guide describes how.
A one-time breaker reset is reasonable after safe checks. Returning CL is a signal to pause homeowner experiments and schedule JennAir Appliance Repair.
Control generations share many JennAir / Whirlpool-family codes, but prompts and cleared-state behavior still vary. Cross-check the manual; book JennAir Appliance Repair if DIY resets do not hold.
No. JennAir Appliance Repair publishes independent repair guidance for homeowners. For manufacturer documentation use producthelp.jennair.com and your model manual — then book an independent technician if the fault continues.