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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 12:56 am |
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Scatspeak Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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My 9 year old refrigerator has started leaving the ice cream slushy at an average of 20 - 25 degrees in that compartment. Meanwhile, the food area stays around 40. Following guidelines and scads of postings here, I've cleaned and photographed the beast. It appears to possibly be a sealed system problem (note the lack of frost on the evaporator). There are a number of things which aren't clear from my scavenging here at this fabulous site:
Personal Observation: I think that the appliances are co-conspirators. I just replaced the garbage disposal this weekend already and now the bottom freezer decides to become dysfunctional... a few months ago it was the dishwasher... TIA to everyone for past and future responses... Love this site... lurked for awhile... thought it was time to pay homage. Attachment: FullEvap.jpg (Downloaded 97 times)
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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 01:15 am |
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AccApp Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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Howdy Ho! Scatspeak wrote:
1. Looks like a sealed system problem from your pic. If the compressor is running then it can't be the start device. But of course ze condenser is clean, non? 2. Many factors involved, you'll get a different price from every servicer. I'll give a different price for the same job on a different day. 3. Ye$$ 4. Impossible to predict. I'd be buying milk by the quart. This unit looks like it was actually made by Amana. Last edited on Tue Feb 13th, 2007 01:18 am by AccApp ____________________ "When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. http://www.fixitnow.com/beerfund.htm |
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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 02:03 am |
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Dr. Freeze Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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look at your high side line that comes off the compressor and goes through drain pan.. if it looks like this ,you have a big problem ,call a expert..
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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 02:19 am |
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Scatspeak Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Great feedback AccApp! Yes, zee condenser is very clean! I almost broke the wife's crack-n-crevice tool while doing so... all fans are running just fine, the compressor does run quite a bit too. The unit might look like an Amana... but it's got Whirlpool badging and labels all over it - perhaps they are genetically similar? Here's another pic.... what causes the frosting buildup on this part but not on the evaporator? Attachment: SomeFrosting.jpg (Downloaded 95 times)
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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 02:22 am |
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Scatspeak Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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Yo! Doc! Pardon my ignorance... but what is the significance of the 'high side line' and how does one identify it? Also, was there to be a picture or link in your posting that would provide illumination to my weak student eyes? TIA! Scat...
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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 02:34 am |
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Pegi Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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Looks like Dr. Freeze forgot something.....
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| Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 03:54 am |
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Scottthewolf
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These Whirlpool bottom mount units were made by Amana for Whirlpool and GE. Back before the days of LG and before GE came out with their own bottom mount refrigerators, Amana was the only manufacturer of bottom mount refrigerators.
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| Posted: Wed Feb 14th, 2007 01:43 am |
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Dr. Freeze Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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i did send a pic and it said it went ---so where did it go ?????
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| Posted: Wed Feb 14th, 2007 06:26 pm |
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Scatspeak Senior Apprentice Appliantologist
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he, he... must have gone into the "deep freeze"... But, thanks for the effort!
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