I had my "old school" repairman come out today to check out my 1987 GE 23Z top freezer refrigerator as it was not cold enough in the freezer (lowest temp shown on my temp. monitor was 15 and highest was 28).
Also, frost would build up on the back wall ONLY on the far right side of the freezer.
When he removed the back panel of the freezer interior to see the coils, he confirmed that because there was ice buildup on only the right side of the coils, that meant the compressor was "weak". He tells me it would be hard to find someone (he won't do it) to replace a compressor on a refrigerator that old and that "I'd gotten way more years out of it than most do".
This refrigerator has probably been "dying" for years as the compressor runs all the time except when defrosting.
I really LIKE this refrigerator and don't want to to go out and buy a new "5 year" refrigerator (aren't they all like that, now?) I realize that the compressor is only ONE part and all the other parts in this fridge are 24 years old (no repairs - ever) but still - if I could find someone that would replace the compressor with a NEW one at a decent price, I'd go for it.
What do you all think?
The repair guy says to buy a Whirlpool.
Thanks for the advice!
Also, frost would build up on the back wall ONLY on the far right side of the freezer.
When he removed the back panel of the freezer interior to see the coils, he confirmed that because there was ice buildup on only the right side of the coils, that meant the compressor was "weak". He tells me it would be hard to find someone (he won't do it) to replace a compressor on a refrigerator that old and that "I'd gotten way more years out of it than most do".
This refrigerator has probably been "dying" for years as the compressor runs all the time except when defrosting.
I really LIKE this refrigerator and don't want to to go out and buy a new "5 year" refrigerator (aren't they all like that, now?) I realize that the compressor is only ONE part and all the other parts in this fridge are 24 years old (no repairs - ever) but still - if I could find someone that would replace the compressor with a NEW one at a decent price, I'd go for it.
What do you all think?
The repair guy says to buy a Whirlpool.
Thanks for the advice!