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Whirlpool Refrigerator Not Cooling

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Alan - 30 Nov 2003 03:57 GMT
I came home from a Thanksgiving trip and my 3-year old side-by-side
Whirlpool refrigerator was not cooling any longer. All the food had spoiled
and the ice in the icemaker was melted.

The fan motor is still running. I checked the condensor coils and they were
not very dusty.

Is there a quick check I can do to see if there is something simple that I
could fix before I call the repair man?
CLSSM00X7 - 30 Nov 2003 04:42 GMT
Hi,

That's not much to go on but it might be a stuck thermostat. try turning the t
stat back and forth a bunch of times real fast with the fridge unplugged. Set
it to where you want it and turn the unit on. Now put your hand on the
compressor and see if it is running. You can see if it is running before you do
the trick too. if it is running and not cooling then it could be one of several
problems. Oh, besides dusty the condensor coils could still be dirty. You might
try buying some coil cleaner and cleaning them for grins.

     candice
Alan - 30 Nov 2003 16:27 GMT
>"CLSSM00X7" <clssm00x7@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031129234216.12252.00001049@mb->m25.aol.com...
>Hi,
>
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>
>      candice

Hi,

Here is some additional information.

Power is on lights and condensor fans are working fine. The thermostat will
shut the condensor fan off when turned to the off position. When turned on
it start the condensor fan but the compressor is not working.

This morning I took of the front and back covers and clean the condensor
coil.
Dan O. - 30 Nov 2003 20:59 GMT
>Alan wrote in message ...
>
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>something simple that I could fix before I call the
>repair man?

>Here is some additional information.
>
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>start the condensor fan but the compressor is not
>working.

The compressor should be turning on and off by the thermostat. Since
the condenser fan motor is, that would usually mean the control is
good in which case you likely have a problem at the compressor.

The compressor not running could be caused by a defective starting
relay, overload protector or defective compressor itself. Since the
compressor should be covered by the manufacturer's 5 (or more) year
sealed system warranty, I wouldn't advise you to tamper with it in any
way but instead call a Whirlpool factory authorized service depot to
look into it for you. Any tampering with it could void any warranty
remaining on it.

JMO

Dan O.
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Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=Whirlpool+fridge

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CBHvac - 01 Dec 2003 01:00 GMT
> >Alan wrote in message ...
> >
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And I damn sure would not take ANY advice from Candyass...errr....Candice,
since she, he, its proven time and time again to be a danger to anyone that
takes the advice given seriously.
Alan - 02 Dec 2003 18:59 GMT
Got one installed for $85 this morning and it is working again.

Thanks for all the good advice.

Alan
Dan O. - 02 Dec 2003 21:28 GMT
Alan wrote in message ...

>Got one installed for $85 this morning and it is working again.

Great! Now if we just knew which message(s) this was in regard to it
might put it into some context.

JMO

Dan O.
-
Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=+refrigerator

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Stormin Mormonn - 03 Dec 2003 01:21 GMT
Well, I th ink he was talking about a Whirlpool washing machine. You know
how they always like Supco 1/3 to 1/4 HP hard start kits.....

Actually, I was thinking the same thing. But I figure if he is not going to
give us a clue, I won't worry about it.

No, wait it was the microwave? The toaster? The waring blendor? The range
top?

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Alan wrote in message ...

>Got one installed for $85 this morning and it is working again.

Great! Now if we just knew which message(s) this was in regard to it
might put it into some context.

JMO

Dan O.
-
Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=+refrigerator

=Ð~~~~~~
Stormin Mormonn - 03 Dec 2003 00:22 GMT
It is a pleasure to serve. Please ask any other questions here.

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Got one installed for $85 this morning and it is working again.

Thanks for all the good advice.

Alan
CBHvac - 03 Dec 2003 02:14 GMT
> It is a pleasure to serve. Please ask any other questions here.
>
> --

Will you shut the f.ck up??

> Christopher A. Young
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> Alan
jeff - 30 Nov 2003 18:49 GMT
> I came home from a Thanksgiving trip and my 3-year old side-by-side
> Whirlpool refrigerator was not cooling any longer. All the food had spoiled
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Is there a quick check I can do to see if there is something simple that I
> could fix before I call the repair man?

Hi,

Some -simple- things to check for....
http://www.applianceaid.com/frig_notcold.html

jeff.

Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/
Stormin Mormonn - 01 Dec 2003 03:13 GMT
Is it frost free, or manual defrost?

Which fan? The one under, or the one inside?

Is the compressor warm? Is the fan under it blowing? Does it have a fan
under the back?

Does the compressor make any noise? Does it hum? Does it click? Does it do
either of these continuously or intermittently?

Are the coils on the back, or the bottom?

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Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
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I came home from a Thanksgiving trip and my 3-year old side-by-side
Whirlpool refrigerator was not cooling any longer. All the food had spoiled
and the ice in the icemaker was melted.

The fan motor is still running. I checked the condensor coils and they were
not very dusty.

Is there a quick check I can do to see if there is something simple that I
could fix before I call the repair man?
Alan - 01 Dec 2003 14:56 GMT
> Is it frost free, or manual defrost?
>
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>     www.lds.org
>     www.mormons.com

The refrigerator is auto-defrost. The fan for the cooling coil in the
freezer section is working as is the fan for the condensor coil mounted
underneath the refrigerator.

The compressor is not warm, does not make any noise at all and there is no
vibration.

Alan
Stormin Mormonn - 01 Dec 2003 15:37 GMT
Sounds like you have either a bad compressor or bad compressor starting
components. If the defrost timer was jammed, or the thermostat was bad, then
the fan under the fridge would not be running. Might also be bad starting
components on the compressor, and then a "hard start" kit would do it. I get
$130 installed for a hard start kit, and Sears gets about $170 from the one
fellow I talked to (I was replacing the hard start kit Sears put in a couple
months before me).

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Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
   www.lds.org
   www.mormons.com

> Is it frost free, or manual defrost?
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>     www.lds.org
>     www.mormons.com

The refrigerator is auto-defrost. The fan for the cooling coil in the
freezer section is working as is the fan for the condensor coil mounted
underneath the refrigerator.

The compressor is not warm, does not make any noise at all and there is no
vibration.

Alan
jeff - 01 Dec 2003 22:57 GMT
> The refrigerator is auto-defrost. The fan for the cooling coil in the
> freezer section is working as is the fan for the condensor coil mounted
> underneath the refrigerator.
>
> The compressor is not warm, does not make any noise at all and there is no
> vibration.

Hi,

> my 3-year old side-by-side Whirlpool refrigerator

With the fans running but the compressor not running....possible bad
start relay for the compressor, bad overload for the compressor, bad
compressor, no power to the compressor....these are probbaly most to
least common.

Start relay and over load should be similier to these....
http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=390634
Relay, compressor
http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=450529
Overload

jeff.

Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/
 
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