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If he used a 3n1 hard start or failed to install the original run capacitor, the compressor has probably failed due to this.
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There is no part number on the invoice and no box. I guess he used sub parts, not original stuff. However, I think the old stuff he removed looks a lot like the sub parts that I have seen online. Does anyone have links to images of what these parts look like?
I don't really trust this particular fridge anymore anyway, so I think I will probably be buying a new Whirlpool or Frigidaire this weekend, but I still hate to be "defeated" by this damn machine. lol
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Look at the part he put on, if you can post that number we can tell you what he put on. nat
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Originally Posted by: rmila75 As I start shopping for a new refrigerator, some questions are popping up. I'm wondering about the water line to the ice maker. We currently have an ice maker in our non-working GE top freezer frig. If we decide to get a new unit without an ice-maker but with the hook-up for future add-on of ice maker, will we be able to connect our existing copper water line to the rear of the unit so that it will be ready to go for ice maker installation at any time? Or is the water line connection in the rear considered part of the ice maker kit to be added later?[/quo
I would to know how to hook up the water line to a water faucet
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If your new frig doesn't have an ice maker I would just leave the water line unhooked and shut off at the main valve, you should have a shutoff valve right ehind the refrigerator. Nat
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