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Last night I discovered the ice cube dispenser leaking water, figured someone had left the door ajar (kids) and had ice preventing the ice flap from closing as I heard humming. Well,,, this morning my freezer has defrosted itself and I think it's not cooling. The fan runs but the compressor (the big black think in the back) is hot but ....not making noise and the air coming from the bottom of the refrigerator is cool. I unplugged the unit, cleaned the coils and tried to plug it in again. The fan works, I hear a click but nothing from the black thing (compressor). I didn't wait more than 30 seconds as I'm thinking the hot compressor (???) is indicative of a burned out compressor. Thanks for any help. Carole
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Hi,
Could be a bad compressor, but there is a good chance all you need to do is replace the start relay on the side of the compressor.
Take a look at the old start relay. It just unplugs from the side of the compressor.
Sometimes old start relays are burnt looking or will make a rattling sound when you shake it in your hand, a sure sign it's bad and needs to be replaced.
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I checked the relay, it seems intact, the faceplate of the thing (where it connects to the compressor) is segmented but it appears it was manufactured that way as the lines are perfectly straight. I plugged the unit in again, heard a click within 30 seconds and then another click in about 30 seconds, almost like it was trying again or getting neg. feedback. I think the compressor may have made a feeble attempt to turn on an internal fan (is there such a thing) or something; but didn't. After a few more moments the relay clicked again but nothing happened. Any more things to try? Thanks for the previous help, if nothing else I'm learning alot about refrigerators. Carole
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If you have a multimeter you could see if the compressor is shorted to ground.
Most often it just needs a new start relay.
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