...a clicking from a relay located in the back wall. Where do I start checking? 2109, start with the overload and relay on the compressor, see if it's contained in a white box. Take it off and shake
...limit" trip. This signifies problems with the drive motor, thermal protector, motor controller. Overloading the machine will cause high amps and trip the unit. Instantaneous current trip occurs
Overload Protector How do you check the overload protector on a Kenmore refrigerator/freezer? i guess you can ohm it out witha meter( exact specs idont know) can you hear it clicking on/off??, ...
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.... came home to find ice melting in freezer.. compressor not firing.. took off back panel found overload and capacitor clicking evap fan was running is this a problem with overload and strting ...
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...to the compressor that seems brunt inside. Was this caused from a bead compressor? This is the overload/relay assembly. Although a burned up overload can sometimes indicated a defective ...
...issue or something? Hi, Appliances which use heating elements almost always have an internal overload protection switch. This overload usually looks like a small diode or resistor somewhere on ...
Kenmore 116.23513301 Motor runs, but the brush will not rotate. Every time I hit the overload reset button, it will rotate for about a second then stop. I replaced the belt and cleaned around the ...
...neither the fridge or freezer are cooling. Any thoughts? Sounds like you mad have a bad relay or overload on the compressor. I would also check your condenser fan motor to make sure its running
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why does it say (overload) on the screen it is a 1997 Kenmore sewing machine and the model no is 385-19153. I have cleaned it and oiled it in two places and it still says overload I'M NOT FAMILIAR ...
testing overload protector first is this a external or internal overload. you will need a ohm meter. disconnect the overload from the circuit and test for continuity. if there is continuity your good ...
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