SOURCE: Fridigaire FRU17G4JW - all refrigerator unit not cold
Things to check
Check .
for Frost build up and if Fan is blowing,
Check condenser...
To make sure clean, and the fan is blowing by compressor & IF it is running
Check Recirclating Vents in refrigerator... to make sure theres no blockage,
CONTROLS ...should be in the middle setting,
SOURCE: GE Refrigerator Compressor Inop.
what the good doctor is saying is check for voltage where the wires come into the ptc reley thats a great idea
SOURCE: Buzzing sound and not cooling
it looks like you have a bad compressor. try replacing the ptc starter and the run capacitor, if it did not change anything, then you have a bad compressort that needs to be replaced. if those parts are expensive, test the capacitor by using an analog meter, test the terminal using the X100 resistance. the meter needle should indicate continuity and slowly goes back to infinity. then reverse the terminals to the test prods and it should happen again. then test the resistance of the ptc starter, it should have a reading between 20 ohms and 100 ohms. and there whould be no rattling sound inside the ptc starter. hope i was able to help...
SOURCE: frigidaire refrigerator compressor buzzes but won't start.
The compressor is seized it needs to be replaced log on to frigidaire.com and find a local service provider if you purchased prior to the end of 06 and if less than 5 years old it has warranty coverage on sealed system repairs. check your manual to be sure. you can try what it is called a hard start might work for a while it uses a larger capacitor to give a bigger kick upon start up.
aftermarket "supco" pn RCO410
SOURCE: Frigidaire Gallery refrigerator, evaporator fan not running
As insignificant as it may seem, that evap fan motor is as important as petrol in a car. That fan controls the fridge cooling on many fridges and circulation in tha freezer compartment. Replace it with the correct one and you should see a functional fridge/ freezer again. Note, i wouldnt run unit without it for long, as condensig temperatures run high and compressors dont last long.
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