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stealth.catfood  
#1 Posted : Saturday, August 29, 2009 11:13:03 AM(UTC)
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For a while now the fridge has been getting warmer. Recently all the food in the freezer dethawed. I took off the panel in the freezer and there was a big block of ice on the line coming into the freezer. The way the line comes in is there is one thick line that feeds out and connects to one part of the coil. Then there is a tiny wire like tube that somehow connects to a larger line which I believe the coolant comes in through and into the coil. I cannot see how these connect as there is a big putty like strip stuck on the line where they connect. This is wear the ice occured. Thinking it was a defrost issue we emptied the fridge and let it sit overnight. When I plugged it back in and let it run a while I took the pannel back off and saw a large amount of frost had collected on the tube mentioned before. This is an old fridge my landlord gave us after the previous one had a similar issue. The freezer is on the top and the fridge is on the bottom. The fridge seems to get cool from the freezer so both are dead now. Any assistance would be mostly appreciated!

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Rob
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richappy  
#2 Posted : Sunday, August 30, 2009 3:06:30 AM(UTC)
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You have contaminants in the refrigeration system clogging the capillary. Could be a reasonable price to fix, just check a service company and get a quote.
If you put a hot rag on the capillary near the compressor and your frost pattern advances on the evaporator, you have a evaporator leak, probably not worth fixing.
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