That model number is incomplete. Did you get it right off the appliance's model and serial number identification tag? That is the only reliable place the complete information will be found.
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noticed this loud clicking noise
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From where? The compressor??
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Is this a compressor or relay problem?
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If the clicking is coming from the compressor, it could be either.
If the clicking was coming from the compressor a technician would usually connect the compressor directly using a test cord (bypassing the relay and overload) to see if it would run and also to measure its amperage. If it ran and the amperage draw was within tolerances the relay/overload would be
assumed to be the cause and just replaced. If it did NOT run or drew excessive amperage the compressor would be determined to be defective.

Do not allow the compressor to continue to click on and off or damage to the compressor could result (if it isn't already the cause). When noticed the appliance should be turned off or disconnected from power for 10-15 minutes to allow the compressor a chance to cool. If the compressor didn't start right back up again when plugged in, it should be left off until it can be serviced.
JMO
Dan O.
www.Appliance411.com
The Appliance Information Site
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