Well I got in to the local parts store, all they carry "anymore" is a 3 in 1 START, relay overload start capacitor combo.
It was pretty simple to hook up, other than the fact that the compressor has no labeling whatsoever on it as to which color wire goes where..........nor do the directions. However, it does show a small drawing on the directions, I assume with the capacitor facing up, a circle with three dots with the common (black) at the top, start (white) at the left and run (red) at the right.
I replaced as instructed. Upon replugging the refrigerator made a distinct startup sound like a washing machine starting to spin. However, now it's been running for quite some time (about 15 min) and no change whatsoever in temperature in either the freezer or the fridge.
I still seem to still hear the tone, although it's much quieter now. The 'gurgling dragon' has left the building.
Waiting to see if anything improves..................
It was pretty simple to hook up, other than the fact that the compressor has no labeling whatsoever on it as to which color wire goes where..........nor do the directions. However, it does show a small drawing on the directions, I assume with the capacitor facing up, a circle with three dots with the common (black) at the top, start (white) at the left and run (red) at the right.
I replaced as instructed. Upon replugging the refrigerator made a distinct startup sound like a washing machine starting to spin. However, now it's been running for quite some time (about 15 min) and no change whatsoever in temperature in either the freezer or the fridge.
I still seem to still hear the tone, although it's much quieter now. The 'gurgling dragon' has left the building.
Waiting to see if anything improves..................
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