Okay, when I got the refrigerator, it would turn the fan on and blowers, but it would not cool. New that it must be the compressor start relay, so I bought and installed a new relay and run capacitor. Now The thing will kick on and cool for about three to four hours, the click real loud and make a buzzing noise for 30 seconds to a minute and click again. After this point, it will stop cooling and do the clicking/buzzing thing every 15 minutes. I am betting it is the compressor, but I hope that someone else has a cheaper idea as to what it may be. PLease and thank you.
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The thing will kick on and cool for about three to four hours, the click real loud and make a buzzing noise for 30 seconds to a minute and click again.
I am betting it is the compressor
but I hope that someone else has a cheaper idea as to what it may be.
I can't think of anything else that would cause your stated symptoms. But in order to determine it for sure testing the compressor's amperage draw would be necessary to see if it rises when the compressor eventually shuts down.
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Dan O.
Appliance411.com
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Ok guys, fixed that problem but another cropped up. Everything is working fine so I decided to hook up the water lines to get some cold water and ice action going. There were some leaks at first, but my trusty plumbers tape took care of all those. Water is working great, but i can't seem to get water to my ice maker. I moved the hoses on the back of it around and got a swoosh of water for just a second, but then it stopped. i believe the line is clogged and I was wondering how I would go about removing the line so i could clean it. thanks again guys.
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Ok guys, fixed that problem
but i can't seem to get water to my ice maker
Some investigation will be required to try to pinpoint the cause in your case.
BTW. You might want to properly fix any leaks you had. You probably don't want to have any spring up when you're not around to turn off the water before flooding your house.
JMO
Dan O.
Appliance411.com
The Appliance Information Site
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