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Not a good sign, clicking. Usually that click comes from the compressor power circuit. The compressor is attempting to start but it does not. The clicking is from an overload protector that heats up from current draw. It clicks and cuts the power to the compressor, cools down, and the cycle starts again. Could be a start capacitor went bad, but it is probably the compressor.
1. is light on in side when you open the door. If not check breakers or fuses. 2. Can you hear the compressor running. If not do you hear any clicking sounds. 3. If you hear clicking sounds, try putting a fan on compressor and unplug refrigerator. 4. Wait one hour. 5. plug back in. If compressor starts let it run and see if it cools, if it doesnt, call service man. 6. If it goes back to clicking, call a service man. try this
1. is light on in side when you open the door. If not check breakers or fuses. 2. Can you hear the compressor running. If not do you hear any clicking sounds. 3. If you hear clicking sounds, try putting a fan on compressor and unplug refrigerator. 4. Wait one hour. 5. plug back in. If compressor starts let it run and see if it cools, if it doesnt, call service man. 6. If it goes back to clicking, call a service man. let me know if this works.
1. is light on in side when you open the door. If not check breakers or fuses. 2. Can you hear the compressor running. If not do you hear any clicking sounds. 3. If you hear clicking sounds, try putting a fan on compressor and unplug refrigerator. 4. Wait one hour. 5. plug back in. If compressor starts let it run and see if it cools, if it doesnt, call service man. 6. If it goes back to clicking, call a service man. please rate my answer.
there is mother board in the back the noise is the interlock that clicking... most of the time it happen the board is dead and need to be change. if you poll the unit out you will see the bracket that cover the board... let me knoe if you need more help
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