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We had a lightening strike real close to the house last night, big power bump. Shortly thereafter, I could hear a relay clicking, the compressor try to start for 3-5 seconds, then the relay would click again and the compressor would be off. I pulled off the black plastic piece that was attached to the compressor, I believe it has a capacitor that inserts into another component. I'm hoping that it is not the compressor, but have no idea how to troubleshoot down to what I might need to replace. Any ideas? Thanks for your help. - Kevin
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Need you to check model #.and re-post.
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I checked the model, it is GS6SHEXNS00
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Most probably just the start device is bad, just take a picture of where the wires go to it, then order a new one, AP3962960 If this is different than the one on the side of the compressor, let us know. Make sure you plug in the run capacitor into the new one and add a 1000 joule surge protector, designed for appliances, to the wall outlet.
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Originally Posted by: richappy Most probably just the start device is bad, just take a picture of where the wires go to it, then order a new one, AP3962960 If this is different than the one on the side of the compressor, let us know. Make sure you plug in the run capacitor into the new one and add a 1000 joule surge protector, designed for appliances, to the wall outlet. overload and relay located on compressor where wires hook into it
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Thanks for the info, I'll post once I see if that fixes it.
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I installed the new start device and run capacitor and the fridge is now running. The freezer has gotten cold, but I'm not sure that the fridge side is working quite right. It took a long time to cool down, longer than I expected, and I have a probe from a digital thermometer in there right now and it is at 41 deg F with the dials set to the "coldest" #7. Is that about right or should it be getting colder?
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The freezer should get down to zero if running a lot. Considering your fridg temp got to room temperature when it failed, it will take more than 4 hours to chill down to a Normal" temperature. This assumes the freezer gets down to a "normal" temperature.
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I checked the fridge temp this morning and it was down to 33, I guess it just took a while to chill down. Looks like everything is good. Thanks for the help.
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