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That power surge probably burnt out the guse on the circuit board. I suspect you may need a new board unless you know an electricity geek who can replace the fuse. New I would check your warranty. That circuit board might cost $200. plus..
Pull the refrig out , and remove the rear panel . Is the fan cooling the compressor working ? If not ,replace the fan motor . If it is working , I would say the overload/relay is bad . Pt # 67005560 . This is the piece plugged onto the side of the compressor , with 2 or 3 wires going to it . Easily replaceable and not at all expensive , if you change it yourself .
Yeah, buy a Kenmore next time. I have one of these JUNK Maytags and less than 5 years the compressor is shot. The 15 year old Kenmore in the garage that has never had the coils cleaned is still going STRONG.
Check to see if you have frost on the back panel of your freezer in your fridge. If you do your coil is frozen over and you'll have to defrost your freezer. I just did mine cause mine wasn't cooling properly on my fridge side.
Well sorry to say but those machines are throw-away models the compresser can not even be ordered for it you can look up some of the parts at www.apdepot.com you will see the compresser is a non serviceable part Sorry
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