Probably a $5 switch, which shouldn't cost you more than 10 X's that for a
repairman to install a new one. If my memory serves me incorrectly, about 10
ys ago, my folks had a similar problem, and it wasn't as big a problem as
they thought.
Thanks, its either the compressor or low on gas. I told refrigerators do not
last any more than 10 years.
I read that it can be low and gas without a major leak. The gas seeps out of
GE units over a period of ten years. I bought an in line tap and gauges for
about $35. I am going to try to
according to their answer on the forum, theyr don't vent the hydrogen at
all, execept if deadly improbable dysfunction.
It seems they did answer about quiescence, saying they see none...
however they use a pulse control to avoid burnout.
2012/5/12 Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com
If you recall
What is Stremmenos up to nowadays?
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Akira Shirakawa
shirakawa.ak...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello group,
Have a look at this new pdf from DGT, dated May 2012:
Ah, well you obviously know more about these things than I. We have
about a 50 yr old Westinghouse fridge in the garage that still works fine,
and it probably will be long after we're all gone.
Thanks, its either the compressor or low on gas. I told refrigerators
do not last any
Yea! Now they tell us to buy a new one every ten years. Your lucky to get 8
to 10 years out of them anymore! I was told at the appliance service center.
The stainless steel models showcased now cost up to $2,500.I know I'm am
going to wind up purchasing a new one, but I will go down
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