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Replacement compressor kit

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Replacement compressor kit

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Compressor

Replacement compressor kit

Replacement compressor kit

Compressor kit

Compressor replacement kit

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Compressor

Compressor

Compressor kit
When your refrigerator stops cooling, the compressor or sealed system parts are often the culprit. The compressor is the heart of the cooling cycle -- it pressurizes refrigerant and circulates it through the system. Sealed system failures are major repairs, but catching early warning signs can save you money. A clicking compressor, warm fridge with a running condenser fan, or a compressor that won't start often points to the start relay, not the compressor itself.
Before you replace an expensive compressor, test the start relay by shaking it -- if it rattles, that $10 -- 20 part is your fix. OEM compressor kits come with the exact refrigerant charge and oil type for your model. Aftermarket compressors may void your warranty and require professional evacuation and recharging.
The compressor is a motor-driven pump that pressurizes refrigerant. The sealed system includes the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and connecting tubing -- all soldered or brazed together and filled with refrigerant and oil at the factory. When any part of this system leaks or fails, the entire sealed system must be recharged or replaced. You can replace individual parts like the start relay, capacitor, or overload protector without breaking the seal, but replacing the compressor itself requires evacuating the old refrigerant and recharging with OEM-spec refrigerant and oil.
A clicking compressor almost always means the start relay has failed. The relay sends a high-amperage pulse to start the compressor motor; when it fails, the compressor tries to start but can't build enough torque. This clicking can happen every 2 -- 3 minutes as the thermostat signals for cooling. The start relay is a $10 -- 20 part and one of the most important diagnostics in refrigerator repair. Shake it -- if it rattles internally, replace it immediately. If it's silent and the compressor still won't run, then test the capacitor or consider compressor replacement.
Test the start relay first by shaking it. If you hear a rattle, it's bad -- replace it. If the relay is silent and the compressor still won't run, use a multimeter to test the capacitor (should show capacitance in microfarads). If both are good and the compressor is getting 120V power but still won't run, the compressor internal windings have likely failed. At that point, an OEM sealed system replacement is your best option. For exact troubleshooting steps and your model number, use Repair Clinic's model number lookup tool to confirm which parts to test.
You can replace just the compressor if you hire a licensed HVAC or refrigeration technician to evacuate the old refrigerant and recharge the system with the OEM-spec refrigerant and oil. However, many manufacturers now recommend sealed system replacement to ensure the correct charge, oil type, and pressure. OEM sealed system kits come pre-charged and ready to install, eliminating the guesswork. Enter your exact model number to see whether Repair Clinic carries individual compressor units or sealed system assemblies for your refrigerator.


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Locating your refrigerator's model number is key for securing the right replacement parts, such as a refrigerator compressor. Begin by checking inside the fridge, often on a sticker or metal plate. Knowing your model number simplifies the process of finding refrigerator replacement parts online to ensure the right fit and ease of installation. Whether you're a homeowner tackling minor fixes or a technician managing major repairs, quickly find the exact replacement part by entering your refrigerator's model or part number on our site. Utilize our vast inventory of refrigerator repair parts to get your appliance running optimally. For additional troubleshooting advice, visit our Samsung Refrigerator Door Parts page to find more solutions. Remember, regular maintenance like cleaning dirty condenser coils or checking evaporator fan motors can prevent common issues like cooling problems, ensuring your fridge operates efficiently.

Our dedicated customer service team is here to help you find and order Refrigerator Compressor Replacement parts. Available seven days a week, our experts provide guidance on model and part number lookups, ensuring you get the exact replacement part you need. Call us at Repair Clinic or use our live chat for quick support. We offer genuine OEM parts and troubleshooting assistance to resolve issues like a Refrigerator not cooling due to faulty compressors. Enjoy our no-hassle 365-day returns and price match guarantee. Repair Clinic empowers DIYers and professionals with a full range of parts, same-day shipping, and repair resources. Find solutions for common problems like noisy operation or water leaks. Remember, a clean condenser coil and a functioning fan motor are key to efficient cooling. For any questions or support, don't hesitate to reach out. Let us help you confidently tackle your Refrigerator repairs today!

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