So, file this under 'how not to start the New Year right'.... We had been at Julie's (pinkgurl's) home to ring in the New Year, then drove down to Ogden. The GE LW-11 refrigerator was working as reliably as always; didn't even give it a second thought. We left on Tuesday, but when we got back on Friday, disaster! The refrigerator was nice and warm (damn that butter conditioner!). I heard a couple of loud clicks, like I have heard in the past when the refrigerator was attempting to restart following a brownout or a short power hit.
Needless to say, I was sick thinking that the motor or compressor was fried...
After dealing with the defrosted contents of the freezer (we had an amazing surf'n'turf supper on Friday and I made a pair of Angel Food cakes with the vats of defrosted egg whites) I tried to focus on what could be wrong.
Hubby was busy looking up the numbers of scrap metal dealers, but I was poring through whatever vintage major-appliance repair books I have for clues about why the LW-11 wasn't running.
The most likely causes were: Relay failure, Thermostat Failure, Overload Protector failure, Condenser Fan failure, or (crossing my fingers this isn't it) compressor failure.
Of course, I have no wiring diagram or service information about this refrigerator, so I had to try and figure out which part was which here...
[this post was last edited: 1/8/2012-21:30]

Needless to say, I was sick thinking that the motor or compressor was fried...
After dealing with the defrosted contents of the freezer (we had an amazing surf'n'turf supper on Friday and I made a pair of Angel Food cakes with the vats of defrosted egg whites) I tried to focus on what could be wrong.
Hubby was busy looking up the numbers of scrap metal dealers, but I was poring through whatever vintage major-appliance repair books I have for clues about why the LW-11 wasn't running.
The most likely causes were: Relay failure, Thermostat Failure, Overload Protector failure, Condenser Fan failure, or (crossing my fingers this isn't it) compressor failure.
Of course, I have no wiring diagram or service information about this refrigerator, so I had to try and figure out which part was which here...
[this post was last edited: 1/8/2012-21:30]
