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dherndon  
#1 Posted : Friday, December 27, 2013 12:38:37 PM(UTC)
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Hello and thanks in advance for any help !I've got this undercounter fridge/icemaker (GE Model T14AK-B, circa 1989) that is wonderful, but it started tripping the GFCI circuit (I know, it's not supposed to be on one but was for last 4 years...)
On a regular circuit, it would try to start the compressor, then quit.In looking at the fan motor, I dusted it and the contacts fell apart, so am thinking a short circuit there perhaps?
Can't find any replacement motors pictured that look like mine. I just need the motor to install into bracket, then perhaps a generic starter (if needed) for the compressor?
Again, thanks for any help , because the repair people in NE GA don't seem to want to be bothered to even look at it, and I would pay $250.00 just for labor to fix it !!!:eek:
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richappy  
#2 Posted : Friday, December 27, 2013 2:41:32 PM(UTC)
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Concentrate on the compressor, if that's blown, the fridg is not worth fixing.
If the compressor has a mechanical, copper wire type start device and there are no burned wires to it, your compressor is probably bad.
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