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  1. My Amana ABB2524DEB bottom drawer freezer has an ice-maker that was slowly dying (crack in unit, long icicle hanging down to ice bin), so I removed it while I'm waiting for the new part to arrive in a few days. But I also noticed the previous day that things in the freezer were not completely frozen. Ice cream partly melted, etc. Everything seemed cold, but the small thermometer I keep in there was definitely not where it's supposed to be. Then I heard the dreaded "hmm-click". After reading several articles posted here and elsewhere on the internet, I went behind the unit to verify that everything was still working. I do hear the compressor running sometimes, and then sometimes I hear the hmm-click. The evaporator fan next to the compressor is working fine. I am pretty religious about keeping the coils under the unit clean and I vacuum under there and use a coil brush, at least every 6 months. So I removed the starter relay & capacitor, and I did hear a slight rattle and some burned smell, as described on this forum. I went and got a replacement part (W10613606). I installed it this morning, plugged the power cord back into the wall, and it immediately did the hmm-click again. I put the old one back and it did the same thing. The old one is still installed. I saw something on the internet about testing the compressor with an ohmmeter. I get 10 ohms across the Left & Right prongs, Left to Center I get 5.5, Right to Center I get 4. As I said, the compressor does seem to run. It was left on last night and I put an ice-cube tray to make some cubes - it never completely froze them. So that's telling me that the compressor is running intermittently? This fridge is 14 years old. A friend of mine who is a former appliance tech suggested I check my voltage at the outlet. I have an older home and he suspects low voltage which will eventually kill the compressor. I had an electrician friend come over and the voltage was 121 volts. He put a clamp meter on the wire at the breaker and we plugged in the fridge. It's pulling 9 Amps when making the hmm-click. The rating sticker inside the fridge says 7.70 A, but that's probably at full load with the defrost heaters on and everything. He suggested putting a fan behind the unit to cool down the compressor and see if it frees things up. It seemed to work and the hmm-click went away for a few hours and the unit did start getting cold again. But 3-4 hours later, I was hearing the hmm-click again and the freezer temps had gone down again. Both my technician friend and my electrician agreed the compressor is working intermittently and dying. Time to fix or replace. So is this worth fixing? I've looked at some new ones and to get something in this size, I've basically got a LG or a Kenmore Elite (which is an LG). There's a GE unit, but we didn't like the interior layout. We also hate the french door styles, so that's out. I've heard a lot of bad news about the LG's, especially the compressor, and getting parts. If I fix the Amana, what would be a typical charge (parts & labor) to replace the compressor? Thanks for your help. HW
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