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  1. Condenser fan runs non stop, but fridge and freezer warm. Starter relay tests good (4.7ohm), Overload tests good (0.1 ohm), compressor wiring has good resistance readings, not shorted to ground, run cap tests good (15mF). Put it all back together, minus wiring for condenser fan, and compressor starts and runs fine. Connect up the condenser fan, and it will run, but the compressor will not kick on. I'm stumped????? What is my next troubleshooting step?
  2. Hello - I am trying to find information on how to connect the right wires to the Start relay / overload combination (Start relay number WR07X10072). The wine cooler has 4 color wires - red, blue, blue/yellow and Black. 3 of them are supposed to go on the start relay and one of the the overload switch.
  3. Samurai Appliance Repair Man

    LG Refrigerator Start Relay Madness

    From the album: Refrigerator Repair

    UPDATE: LG heard our howls of frustration and updated this part to make more sense ==> http://www.repaircli...1940225/1397512
  4. Samurai Appliance Repair Man

    Fried Compressor Start Relay

    From the album: Refrigerator Repair

    Buy your replacement start relay ==> here.
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