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Hello,
I have a Kitchen Aid Superba Refrigerator which I moved from my home to my office. It was working fine before the move, but now when I plug it up, the power comes on and the fan runs, but neither side will cool now.
After doing some research I found that when you lie your refrigerator down (which I did to move it) that I may have caused oil leakage from the compressor, into the condenser and on to the filter drier or capillary tubes. And that I may have to replace my capillary tube or filter dryer. Is this possibly the problem? Could you please tell me where to start so that I may fix this problem?
Thank you.
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Hi.
First, make sure the compressor is running. Then take the freezer rear panel off and check how the evaporator coils covered with frost. If there is a lump of ice where the captube entering the evaporator it's most likely the restriction in the sealed system. That is a big job, you will be better of calling the professional.
Thank you. Post the results.
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Thank you Simon! A quick update, I did pull the refrigerator out and looked at the back and found that the compressor had come unplugged. After hooking it back up, the refrigerator cools fine. I sure do appreciate your help :) .
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