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Originally Posted by: fredp0275 ... Are saying a cover inside but in the back of the freezer? Right now it is off, how long it should be on before i can check for symtoms?... Fred, Yes, I'm saying about the evaporator coil cover inside the freezer. This cover and the cover on the back of the refrigerator which covers the compressor compartment must be in place in order to provide proper heat exchange. Put them back in place and check the temperature after at least 24 hours. Gene.
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Hi Gene,
I'll put the covers back on, and power it back on ang check after a day.
Thanks, Fred
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Hi Gene, I put the covers back on, and power it back on and check after a day. Still, warm. Is it possible that even its closed system that it can lose freon in storage? What is the next possible problem?
Fred
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Hi Fred,
Most likely the problem is a restriction in the sealed system. The job should be done by a qualified tech.
Gene.
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Hi Gene,
How could be a restriction possible in the sealed system? Maybe a kink in the line? during transport? How about the brain?
Fred
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Hi Fred,
A restriction could be caused by the compressor oil stuck in the capillary tube. It is one of most common problems for GE refrigerators, especially if it was not used for a while. If the compressor and both fans are running but the evaporator coil not covered in light snow completely, it is pretty good sign of restriction (more likely) or leak on Freon (less likely). Such problem has nothing to do with the control board.
Fred, every time when you post your question, I need the complete description on what is going on at this time. I can not see the refrigerator and my advise is based on whatever you post.
Gene.
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Hi Gene, I'm here in Hemet, California, Any recommendation on appliance repair shop? How much would it take to get it it fix.
Gene, I want you to know how much I appreciate your help. If I drive to your shop how long it will take and how much? I hope that this will not get you in some kind of trouble. its just a question.
Fred
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Hi Fred,
I wish I can help you fix your refrigerator, but unfortunately I do not have a shop and Riverside County is too far away. I also do not know anybody who works there.
I'd recommend to call a local qualified tech. Pricewise it could be: restriction - something between $200 to $300, leak on Freon - something between $250 to $350 (sometime it takes very long time to pinpoint the leak before fixing) and, if the compressor itself is bad then it could be about $700.
Gene.
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