Replacing a compressor is costly, since you would have to hire it done (more 
than likely) because of rechartging the system.

Is this freezer a self defrosting type?  If so, your problem could be with the 
timer and not actually the compressor.  If it is a self defrosting model, 
locate the timer, could be behind the removable grill at the bottom of the unit 
near the floor in the front.  Insert a screwdriver into the slot on the timer 
and slowly turn it clockwise.  If the compressor starts, most likely replacing 
the timer will solve your problem.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Riddle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 14:22
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] fixing a freezer compressor


  Ok, there's not much to a freezer, a pump compressor and thermostat, correct? 
Our freezer, the one I wrote here about earlier, is broken, and I think it's 
the compressor because the light stays on but the motor doesn't, and of course 
everything thawed out. So, this being a Kenmore freezer, how much would a 
compressor cost and what's generally needed to instal it?

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