Sub-Zero
The service light is a request, not a mystery. We read it and act.
Depending on the model, a Sub-Zero service or wrench indicator most often means the condenser needs cleaning. Otherwise it flags a system fault the control board has logged. The light is deliberately conservative. It comes on before performance visibly suffers.
A Noble visit reads the stored fault codes, cleans and inspects the condenser, checks temperatures against factory spec, and clears the light only after the underlying condition is actually resolved.
The most frequent trigger. The coil needs a proper cleaning to restore airflow.
The board recorded something out of range. Defrost, fan, sensor, or temperature recovery.
On some models, repeated long door openings add up to a service flag.
On many models, yes. And it will come back if the cause remains. Treat it like an oil light. Reset it after the service, not instead of it.
Not an emergency, but not decorative either. Book a normal appointment. Catching it here is what keeps it from becoming an error code visit.
On built in units, yes. The coil sits behind the grille up top, the fins bend easily, and a full cleaning includes the fan and an airflow check. It is also the single best thing you can do for compressor life.
One call, and it is handled. Open daily, 7am to 7pm.
Same day slots are limited and go to the first callers. The diagnostic is credited toward your repair, so it costs you nothing to find out.