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Posted by Rich256 on November 2, 2006, 3:39 pm
RioRanchoMan wrote:
> Frigidaire
> Serial #: LA22421886
> Model #: FRS26H5AS
> Purchased: July 2002
>
> Last night we noticed that the ice was melting in the freezer, and the
> freezer wasn't to temp. At the time it seemed as if this was only the
> freezer. It now seems that the ambient temp in the refrigerator is also
> below normal (suspect that the coolness still there is from recently
> working - problem basically just started).
>
> I have vacuumed the entire underside, including the condenser coils
> (which weren't that bad), checked power, light switch operation, doors
> being open, water to ice-maker not frozen, etc. None of these common
> things seem to be the problem.
>
> I hear the compressor come on, buzz for about 5 seconds, then shut off.
> This happens every few minutes or so. So, it seems to me that this may
> be the problem.
>
> I unplugged the whole unit (refrigerator) from the wall, and let sit
> for an hour. When I plugged back in, the compressor seemed to come to
> life, but then quickly "clicked" and stopped buzzing.
>
> The compressor seems to be the culprit. Is this reasonable to conclude?
> It costs about $130.00. Since the unit is not quite 5 years old, it is
> covered under warranty (or so says the manual).
>
> How much should I expect the replacement labor to cost? Is this a job
> for a do-it-yourselfer (considering the need to recharge the freon,
> etc.)? I am a full-time volunteer, and cannot afford unnecessary costs.
> Of course, if I need to, I need to...
>
> What advice would you give, please? (smart-alecs need not reply).
> <wink>
>
> Thanks,
>
> ZG
>
The refrigerator gets it's "cold" from the freezer.
The problem could be a start relay not working.
There are sites of the web that discuss that problem:
http://www.mrappliance.com/bastrop/expert/manual/refrigerators.aspx
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