HMCFab9
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I bought a Amana refrig / bottom freezer from a used appliance service center a little over a year ago. They said they put a new compressor in it.
It's not real old ( I don't think) as menards had a very similar model for sale when I bought mine used.
When I bought it, it seemed to work great. Kept everything cold, etc.
Now it seems like the fridge isn't quite as cold as it was & the freezer doesn't keep food frozen. I've adjusted the controls all the way up & down with no change. The freezer is between about 25+, closer to 30 degrees.
When I bought it, I brought it in, but then took some of the panels off to clean it better. I then took it outside to blow it out with compressed air. While rolling it outside on a dolly, I caught the copper tube that goes to the freezer on the doorknob & put a pretty good kink in it (it also has the small [capillary??] tube on it) I called a different service place to ask what to do & they said run it to see what it does.
It seemed to work good for over a year (even with the kink in the copper line), but now it doesn't' stay cool.
Anything I can do, or do I just call a service guy to come look at it?
It's an Amana M# ARB2107AB MFG# PARB2107AB3 S/N 0110186350
It may have been made by Whirlpool, as whirlpool came up when I looked up an owners manual.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks!
It's not real old ( I don't think) as menards had a very similar model for sale when I bought mine used.
When I bought it, it seemed to work great. Kept everything cold, etc.
Now it seems like the fridge isn't quite as cold as it was & the freezer doesn't keep food frozen. I've adjusted the controls all the way up & down with no change. The freezer is between about 25+, closer to 30 degrees.
When I bought it, I brought it in, but then took some of the panels off to clean it better. I then took it outside to blow it out with compressed air. While rolling it outside on a dolly, I caught the copper tube that goes to the freezer on the doorknob & put a pretty good kink in it (it also has the small [capillary??] tube on it) I called a different service place to ask what to do & they said run it to see what it does.
It seemed to work good for over a year (even with the kink in the copper line), but now it doesn't' stay cool.
Anything I can do, or do I just call a service guy to come look at it?
It's an Amana M# ARB2107AB MFG# PARB2107AB3 S/N 0110186350
It may have been made by Whirlpool, as whirlpool came up when I looked up an owners manual.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks!