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Mike Hocksbigg wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 15:18:40 -0500, Ignoramus25344 wrote: If you recall, a month or so ago I posted about a refrigerator not working. The compressor unit in it would keep trying to start and would be unable to start, tripping an overload relay. After some "time off" to let the system cool, the fridge started just fine. I also replaced a capacitor and relay (which was very cheap and possibly not needed) and thought that I was done. However, since yesterday it started having trouble again. Letting it cool down for a couple of hours would get it started, only to find it unable to restart a few hours later. What could be the culprit here? Unlike last time, there is no emergency, as we have less food and all our food easily fits in another fridge. The refrigerator is a Kenmore made by Amana with fancy electronic front control. i Call a ****ing professional service tech you nut-job. This is likely a alt.hvac 'professional'. Wes -- When in trouble or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout. |
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