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Originally Posted by joesowtrout
It seems as if the compressor is getting power but trips out the "overload".
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That shouldn't affect operation of the evaporator (freezer) fan which you stated wasn't running.
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[the compressor overload] makes a clicking noise then a few seconds later it clicks again.
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That will likely be the result of the compressor
trying to start up but failing.
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I believe it is thermal overload because i can't find any button to reset.
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The round, penny-sized, black disk on the compressor is its overload protector.
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If the condenser fan is bad would it cause this?
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If the condenser fan was
NOT running when the compressor was, it could cause the compressor to overheat and cut out on the overload protector, yes. Other causes of the overload opening include a defective compressor starting relay, a defective overload protector, poor voltage to the fridge causing excessive amperage draw or a problem in the compressor itself.

Do not allow a compressor to continue to cycle on and off on its overload protector or damage to the compressor can result... if it isn't already the cause. When you hear it occurring, disconnect power from the appliance for 10-15 minutes. If the compressor doesn't start right up once plugged back in, leave the appliance unplugged until the cause can be determined and corrected.
JMO
Dan O.
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