I need a little help. I'll list clues and observations and then my thoughts.
Maytag Refrigerator Model MSD2957AEW rev. 10 DOM 1998
* No cooling
*Compressor has a faint hum like stalled motor and is warm. Not the normal sound. (Condensor fan runs.)
* Thermal overload clicks out in about 3 seconds and cycles.
* start to common 3.0 ohms
* run to common 2.1 ohms
* All compressor pins to case >3 meg
* start relay (I think a solid state device) rattles and some material shakes out through contact openings best described as metalized sand.
* relay continuity (removed) from cap pin to compressor connector pin and power pin to compressor pin.
* Cap checks good.
I'm pretty sure something in the start relay has disintegrated as indicated be rattle and metalized debris.
Is the compressor probably bad and cooked the start relay or is there a good chance that it's just a relay failure? Do compressor resistance readings sound normal?
Should I try a new relay to see if the compressor starts Or is it likely that it would instantly blow a new relay?
Thanks for any and all help..
Jim
Maytag Refrigerator Model MSD2957AEW rev. 10 DOM 1998
* No cooling
*Compressor has a faint hum like stalled motor and is warm. Not the normal sound. (Condensor fan runs.)
* Thermal overload clicks out in about 3 seconds and cycles.
* start to common 3.0 ohms
* run to common 2.1 ohms
* All compressor pins to case >3 meg
* start relay (I think a solid state device) rattles and some material shakes out through contact openings best described as metalized sand.
* relay continuity (removed) from cap pin to compressor connector pin and power pin to compressor pin.
* Cap checks good.
I'm pretty sure something in the start relay has disintegrated as indicated be rattle and metalized debris.
Is the compressor probably bad and cooked the start relay or is there a good chance that it's just a relay failure? Do compressor resistance readings sound normal?
Should I try a new relay to see if the compressor starts Or is it likely that it would instantly blow a new relay?
Thanks for any and all help..
Jim
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