Electronic Kenmore refrigerator not working, what does this signmean
On 8/31/2010 6:24 PM, Ignoramus20906 wrote:
I have an electronic Kenmore refrigerator 596.50013100. I bought it from a private party over a year ago and it has been working great until now. It seems very well made, overall. Yesterday it started beeping and displaying a strange trouble signal: http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/Kenmore-Trouble.jpg It is right above the word "Kenmore", is red and looks like a crossed lock and an exclamation. The temperature in the unit has been rising since then and clearly, it is not cooling anything. Right now both freezer and fridge are at 46 degrees F. I tried calling Kenmore, but could only speak to dummies who are forbidden to give any diagnostics. My question is WTF does this sign mean? It is meant to tell me something. Thanks i Well it may just be the picture, but it looks like the freezer is set to 45 degrees. -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
Electronic Kenmore refrigerator not working, what does thissign mean
On 2010-09-01, Steve Barker wrote:
On 8/31/2010 6:24 PM, Ignoramus20906 wrote: I have an electronic Kenmore refrigerator 596.50013100. I bought it from a private party over a year ago and it has been working great until now. It seems very well made, overall. Yesterday it started beeping and displaying a strange trouble signal: http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/Kenmore-Trouble.jpg It is right above the word "Kenmore", is red and looks like a crossed lock and an exclamation. The temperature in the unit has been rising since then and clearly, it is not cooling anything. Right now both freezer and fridge are at 46 degrees F. I tried calling Kenmore, but could only speak to dummies who are forbidden to give any diagnostics. My question is WTF does this sign mean? It is meant to tell me something. Thanks i Well it may just be the picture, but it looks like the freezer is set to 45 degrees. It is not "set" to 45 degrees, what was displayed is the current temperature. i |
Electronic Kenmore refrigerator not working, what does thissign mean
Here are my findings:
1) The condenser fan is running fine 2) The compressor motor buzzes, then overload stops it, to restart in a few minutes 3) The compressor motor is HOT 4) Inside of the relay does not look burned. I see four possibilities: 1) The capacitor is bad 2) Something in the relay assembly is bad (unlikely, since this seems to be a run capacitor). 3) Somehow the compressor cannot pump, due to problems with cooling coils or whatever other internal blockage 4) [the most dreaded possibility] the compressor is seized. To eliminate 1-2, I have ordered a new capacitor and a new relay assembly (since I broke some holding plastic lugs when removing it). The cost was relatively small ($34.95 for everything with shipping). Hopefully, I will get that stuff around Monday (they are in CA, I am in IL). We can live with it, because it is our second (garage) fridge, and we also have a upright freezer. If that does not help, I would expect this to become an expensive repair, and I would have to call a tech to replace the compressor, or even junk the fridge. i |
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