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eryops  
#1 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 2:36:17 PM(UTC)
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Hello,

I have a Frigidaire fridge that is about three years old. About a week ago it failed to keep cooling. The light works, and the compressor seemed to be working non-stop. It was very hot to the touch (almost too hot to hold your hand to for more than a few seconds), and from my amateur YouTube assessment, I pulled off the capacitor & relay thinking the relay may be the problem (although I have a nagging feeling that the symptom doesn't match my diagnosis). The relay does click when shaken, so something is loose in there, and in one of the videos I watched, the dude said that's always a dead giveaway that the relay has gone. I did check the ohms on the leads of the compressor, and they seem to fall into the 'OK' range.

So I'm hoping someone can help with my diagnosis and let me know if I'm on the right track.

I have a Supco 3 n' 1 start (1/4-1/3 HP) that I could attach to see if it starts working again, but I worry that this is the higher HP model and wouldn't be good for the fridge, even temporarily.

Thanks for any help you can give.
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Simon / APP Team  
#2 Posted : Saturday, June 20, 2015 5:22:22 PM(UTC)
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Hi.

Have you checked if the condenser fan motor is running and also if the condenser coils are not blocked with dirt? You are saying that compressor is running all the time, if that is correct the start components are fine. Do not install the 3in1 hard start kit on your refrigerator - it may kill the compressor!

Thank you.

Simon.
eryops  
#3 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2015 10:33:25 AM(UTC)
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The condenser fan motor is running, and the condenser coils are clean. The evaporator fan motor, however, was not running (it was getting voltage, but I don't know if there's a sensor inside the fan that tells it to turn of and on and I happened to test it during a period where it was telling the fan to stay off). But that still doesn't seem to make sense. If the evaporator fan wasn't running, shouldn't there have been a build-up of ice in the back of the freezer?
Simon / APP Team  
#4 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2015 10:51:54 AM(UTC)
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Hi.

Have you opened the evaporator and check how the frost pattern looks? Also the evaporator fan motor should be running when the compressor is. Best if you can send me a picture of the evaporator coil.

Thank you.

Simon.
eryops  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:19:41 AM(UTC)
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The evaporator is not cooling enough to make frost patterns (after an hour or two). Water is condensing, but I'm reluctant to leave the fridge on too long with the compressor running full time.
Simon / APP Team  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 8, 2015 8:47:48 AM(UTC)
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Hi.

If the evaporator coil is not covered with frost after an hour of compressor being running, there is a sealed system problem. For more accurate diagnostics you need to install a pressure gages (pierce the sealed system). I would recommend to call a professional repair person.

Thank you,

Simon.
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