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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"Joe-46er" wrote in message

So he says I should not have melted the ice, that the believes the
hairdryer damaged the aluminum coils. He says I never should have
touched it, that whenever an appliance goes bad, one should never
tinker with it. Then he says that there may be a freon leak, or that
the compressor is gone bad.

I tell him to forget it that I'll just dump the piece of crap. (G.E.)
Now I'm out $85 and I still have a fridge that don't work.



Sorry to hear of your $85 loss. IMO, the technician is a nut case. I
cannot see how you could have heated the coil enough to damage the aluminum
coil unless you got it up to melting point, 660 degrees C.