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I got a one owner 53 fridgedaire for free on craigslist and was told it worked, but when I got it home and plugged it in it kicked on and immediately turned off. 10 minutes go by and it does it again. I can fix cars but know nothing about fridges and can't afford a repair man. Can someone help me?
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If you layed it on it's side when transporting, then plugged it in right away, you just did $200 dollars worth of damage.
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i brought it home on its back but i waited two weeks before plugging it in. i need some education on what to test or how to figure out what's wrong or what part to replace and where i can find it.
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If your capillary line is rolled in a circle, you got oil trapped in there.
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Ok so do I just take that apart and blow the oil out and then hook it back, good to go? Or is that a freon line?
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That capillary line needs to be cut after refrigerant is evacuated, then blown out with nitrogen gas, then re-sealed, not a job for a novice.
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So do all you guys think that's what is causing it to try to start and immediately quit and repeat that every 10 minutes? If so, how much should I expect to pay for that?
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Maybe varnish buildup on the compressor innerds, maybe was bad when you got it. It may have allways had damaged windings. Dunno whithout looking. I have seen compressors function fine into a clogged capillary.
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