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richappy Posted: Saturday, July 17, 2010 5:53:04 AM(UTC)
 
Pull the cover off the side of the compressor, and pry off the start device and leave on the thin klixon overload attached to the common pin, usually on top. If the device rattles when shaken, or looks burnt, replace it with a GE start device WR07X10055 used for small 1/5 or less hp compressors. If yours is a larger one, use the WR07X10051 device. These devices just plug in and are impossible to plug in wrong.
If you have no condensing fan, then there where only two wires going to the compressor. One wire goes to the klixon, the other wire goes to the top, left of the device, the male spade pin. The other side of the device plugs into the compressor.
Hope this is clear enough.
mhawes47 Posted: Saturday, July 17, 2010 2:38:13 AM(UTC)
 
I have a wine refridgerator that wont cut on anymore. In the back of it there is a flashing red and green light accompanied by a clicking sound. what could be wrong with it, and would it be worth getting fixed? It only cost me 120$ or somthing like that.