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Old 08-21-2009, 11:56 AM
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Whirlpool Fridge Compressor Clicking Noise

I have a GD5LHG 25.4 side by side (bout 8 years old) with water and ice and noticed this loud clicking noise frequently occuring last week or so.
I also seem to sense some hot air coming from bottom but not sure it hasn't done that before.

Is this a compressor or relay problem? Or how can i deteremine?

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Old 08-21-2009, 12:21 PM
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Question Compressor clicking?

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GD5LHG side by side
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
From where? The compressor??

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Is this a compressor or relay problem?
If the clicking is coming from the compressor, it could be either.

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Or how can i deteremine?
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.

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yea sound from bottom of fridge.
Sorry bout model number, got it from my home computer while at work and it only had that , not sure why i am missing rest of it will need to check when i get home.

However,I did notice that all of the WHirlpools that sart with that all have the same relay part from appliancepartspros the part was ap3083556.
Called local store but they didn't have it.

It sounds like I am not able to determine this myself as it sounds too technical though I may be able to roll the dice and try replacing the relay first right?
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Old 08-21-2009, 06:26 PM
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ok pulled off back of fridge and felt compressor, very hot to touch. I don't notice it clicking anymore but fridge and freezer are still cold.
Does this mean its good? Or compressor is now locked up and cooling will stop sometime soon?

Is the compressor not supposed to be hot to the touch?

I have unplugged it and will plug in after putting fan on compressor to see what happens.

Found it Model GD5LHGXKQ00

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I plugged it back in and no clicking and compressor is getting hot again. And its buzzing but not too loud so I assume its running.

I did vacume coils on front were quite covered , ones in back were not.
I think its ok but not sure why it was clicking on and off the other day.
I keep it no hotter than 82 degrees in house during summer.

Freezer temp is about 15 degrees.
Refrigerator is about 30,,,that too cold?

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does this mean i'm out of life lines?
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Is the compressor not supposed to be hot to the touch?
No. Warm at most.

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Freezer temp is about 15 degrees. Refrigerator is about 30,,,that too cold?
If you have an icemaker the freezer temperature should be approx. +2 to -2°F.

To get accurate food compartment readings measure the water temperature* of a container of water on a middle shelf in the refrigerator compartment. It should have a temperature of approx. 38 to 42°F.

(*That water temperature will only be accurate 12+ hours after each temperature dial change.)

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I did notice that all of the WHirlpools that sart with that all have the same relay
Sorry but I don't have time to check each and every possible model. I'm not getting paid for my time here.

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all have the same relay . the part was ap3083556.
That one is for use if your compressor has been replaced previously during service. If your model still has its original compressor (likely labeled EGY80 or EGY90), the following relay/overload is the correct replacement for its.

LINK > Whirlpool GD5LHGXKQ00 Relay/Overload (for production compressor)

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That one is for use if your compressor has been replaced previously during service. If your model still has its original compressor (likely labeled EGY80 or EGY90), the following relay/overload is the correct replacement for its.

Whirlpool GD5LHGXKQ00 Relay/Overload(for production compressor)

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I couldn't help but notice that the part you recommended was not a similar part used for production models, but a different part altogether!
I ordered an overload relay and you are telling me I need the starting device switch...so what's the difference?

I doubt it would hurt to replace both but if one fixes it will probably send other back.
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the part you recommended was not a similar part used for production models, but a different part altogether!
The part I linked to is for use on the factory original compressor which was installed in your model when it left the factory. It is listed in the 'Unit' illustration as item # 16.

The part number you quoted is used on a replacement compressor... if the original compressor has already been changed by someone (ie. had a major repair).

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I ordered an overload relay and you are telling me I need the starting device switch...so what's the difference?
The difference is the words that happened to be used to describe them. A compressor relay is the starting device.

The overload protector may or may not be sold as part of the relay depending on the design of the part in question. The part I linked to does look to also include the overload protector (ie. relay/overload asm.).

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No. Warm at most.


If you have an icemaker the freezer temperature should be approx. +2 to -2°F.

To get accurate food compartment readings measure the water temperature* of a container of water on a middle shelf in the refrigerator compartment. It should have a temperature of approx. 38 to 42°F.

(*That water temperature will only be accurate 12+ hours after each temperature dial change.)


Sorry but I don't have time to check each and every possible model. I'm not getting paid for my time here.


That one is for use if your compressor has been replaced previously during service. If your model still has its original compressor (likely labeled EGY80 or EGY90), the following relay/overload is the correct replacement for its.



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Well I ordered the part for the production compressor as you advised and I cannot see how it is supposed to plug in.
I believe they have sent me the wrong part a second time.
Can you verify this or advise me on how to hook it to my compressor?
Because the new is totally different fromold

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please see address above for part
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