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fitz19d
04-29-2017, 19:44
Fridge/Freezer dead.

Any recommendations on immediate action attempts I can do on the fridge? Lights on breaker not out. Been serviced once before when it died.

Hoping I can maybe leave some stuff out in a cooler with ice on the deck in the cold.

EDITED UPDATE: Cleaned coils, seems to have recovered for now. Hoping that's all it was and shopping in a few days. Think it's original to house so like 2003, probably due for replacement anyways since modern stuff seems to want more frequent replacing than my parents ancient stuff.

ray1970
04-29-2017, 19:47
First world problem.

There are people on this planet that would love to have a refrigerator, even if it didn't work.

fitz19d
04-29-2017, 19:55
I wouldnt mind so much, but I have stuff like bulk amounts of fish food from group buys thats a somewhat pretty penny.

Cleaned the coils, and left it, seems to be working again now. Hopefully holds while I can spend some time shopping in the week ahead.

Drives me nuts because despite the weekend being 2 days out of 7.... sure as shit always on those 2 days. This applies to 3 other major appliances with issues since I bought the place.

MarkCO
04-30-2017, 07:20
Usually it is the switch on the side of the compressor. Called by different names, but basically the starter relay/thermal overload assembly. They are $30-$60 and the most common reason that refers stop cooling.

Clean the fan and coils annually and refrigerators last a LONG time. If the thermal protection has been cycling frequently, eventually the bi-metal tab breaks (unit will rattle) and will have to be replaced, but it is pretty simple to do.

funkymonkey1111
04-30-2017, 08:12
First world problem.

There are people on this planet that would love to have a refrigerator, even if it didn't work.

We live in the first world

ray1970
04-30-2017, 08:45
We live in the first world

You do. I live in Thornton. It's practically a third world country up here.

Great-Kazoo
04-30-2017, 09:12
DRY ICE. that will hold you over till another frige can be up and running.

StagLefty
04-30-2017, 09:39
You do. I live in Thornton. It's practically a third world country up here.

[ROFL3][ROFL2]

brutal
04-30-2017, 13:47
Curious as to the brand?

I shy away from anything made by GE which has the worst track record in our household over the past 30 years, which includes some Kenmore/Sears appliances, and have had the best luck with Whirlpool manufactured appliances including those they made for Kenmore/Sears.

That said, I've performed a few basic repairs myself on some appliances to keep them running longer. Only once did I pay Sears to come fix a washer that needed more diagnosis and repair than I had time for and felt comfortable doing myself, that thankfully turned out to cost significantly less than a new replacement.

I don't know how current this is, but it's a good resource.

http://www.appliance411.com/purchase/make.shtml

fitz19d
04-30-2017, 14:48
Where do you even buy dry ice? Another dumb question, never needed it.



@brutal, it's a whirlpool gold. Think all the appliances we replaced were the same.

chuckchili
04-30-2017, 14:57
You do. I live in Thornton. It's practically a third world country up here.

Good ole Thorntucky

MarkCO
04-30-2017, 15:13
Where do you even buy dry ice? Another dumb question, never needed it.

Most grocery stores carry it. Sometimes you have to call around.

00tec
04-30-2017, 16:26
Where do you even buy dry ice? Another dumb question, never needed it.



@brutal, it's a whirlpool gold. Think all the appliances we replaced were the same.
http://dryiceideas.com/retail-locator/
They have it at my local King Soopers

Kinda fun to stuff some in a coke bottle (plastic) and screw the lid on. (A bit dangerous, and possibly illegal)