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MQC1552TEW00
MQC1552TEW00 Amana Freezer
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This is a screw and it is made for multiple appliances in your home. This model is called a sheet metal screw because it has sharp points, and the threads are closer together. This screw is designed t...
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This part maintains the proper temperature. When the refrigerator reaches the desired temperature, this part interrupts the flow of electricity to the compressor which stops the cooling process.
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$71.35
This part provides added protection for the compressor motor because it protects against excessive current and excessive temperature use.
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This is the mechanics (motor/engine) of the cooling system. It kicks in whenever the thermostat demands cooling. ***NOTE: This part needs to be installed by a trained professional in appliance repa...
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The start relay briefly boosts the compressor, and then shuts off as soon as the motor gets up to speed.
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This filter dryer is for refrigerators and filters refrigerant that travels through the sealed system of the refrigerator.
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- Customer:
- richard from galena, KS
- Parts Used:
- WP2214067
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Overload was open
New part was similar, except contact blade was for a full 1/4", my model utilizes 1/8". So I cut the blade in half with a hacksaw, filed off the rough edges and reassemblied the connector; attached it to the compressor
Now being a retired electronic engineer; who's great idea was it to hide a klixon inside the connector?
Now being a retired electronic engineer; who's great idea was it to hide a klixon inside the connector?
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