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Posted by Speedy Jim on June 16, 2006, 4:57 pm
Samson wrote:
> I've been noticing for over a year that the sides around both doors of
> the refrigerator (top freezer, kitchen-aid, circa 1994) have at times
> been hot to the touch. I also notice that both doors don't close well
> on their own. They need some help to make sure they are sealed closed
> and even then sometimes I can feel some cool air escaping.
>
> So I decided to get someone to look at it and called out a repair
> service. The guy immediately took off the bottom panel on the back
> and showed me that the fan wasn't turning. Now looking up what it is
> I see that it is called the condensor fan. He said that needed to be
> replaced and quoted me $100+ in labor and $100+ for parts.
>
> So I got down and took a look and saw that there is a piece of thick
> flexible cardboard that was buckled up and interfering with the fan.
> So I pushed the cardboard back to where it should be and now the fan
> is working. He says that isn't going to fix the problem. But his
> english was pretty bad and he wasn't able to explain why that wouldn't
> fix it. I think he was trying to say that the compressor was damaged
> too, pointing out that it was extremely hot to the touch, although
> that would have meant that I would have been paying more than the $200
> he had just mentioned. As I can't speak Azerbijianie and couldn't
> follow his logic I gave up on him and paid the minimum for the
> service call and will try to figure this out on my own.
>
> So if the condensor fan was not working because it was stuck and now
> it is unstuck, is it possible that I will have fixed my overheating
> problem? It's only been less than an hour since I got the fan turning
> but the compressor still feels quite hot, but the refrigerator is
> working and the sides feel okay, but that might be just because I made
> sure they were closed well. Should I feel the compressor get cooler
> and if not do I need a new compressor that might have been damaged
> from having a condensor fan?
>
> \Samson
Compressor should be hot.
Run it. I think you'll be pleased with your "fix".
Jim
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