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A few weeks ago the fridge started getting too warm then a few days ago the freezer did the same and yesterday they both went to 60 degrees. I inputed my model # into search but am not getting a breakdown diagram. Any input would be appreciated, the fridge guy is supposed to be here at 2:00, but if I could fix that would be better.
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Thank you for the fast response. The fridge has been off since yesterday, I plugged it in and am not getting cold air. I forced the defrost and it makes the urrr noise that it did when it stopped cooling. So now I need to find the defrost things and test it.
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The defrost heater tested at 000 ohms same with sensor. So is there a way to test defrost control or is this a replace item?
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Forcing the defrost does not make the defrost heater change temp, I seem to be confusing myself more and more.
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Might be best to wait for the repair person as you seem to be under the gun and this is not something you want to rush. |
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Guy said it was compressor, doesn't seem like a 6 year old fridge should crap out like that. Thanks for links though.
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Used to be the sealed system (compressor, etc) had anywhere from 10 to 20 year warranties but the manufactures decided this was too long so now it is normally 5 years.
The change was definitely not made because compressors are more reliable. |
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