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Unfortunately Paige,
The Refrigerator is probably ruined. When you lay a refridge down
to move it, the oil runs up into the pump. When you stand it up again you
have to let it sit for a day or so to let the oil run back down. If you
instead just plug it in and the pump starts trying to compress the
uncompressible oil it usually overloads and breaks itself. A new refridge
is worth fixing, an old one is not.
Sorry
CTH
> -----Original Message-----
> From: UTC Staff E-Mail List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Paige Palmer
> Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 10:28 AM
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> Subject: [UTCSTAFF] FREE : Refrigerator
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> Hello UTC Community:
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> I am posting this for my friend Jim who is moving the first week of June,
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> speedy replies are appreciated.
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> Thanks.
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> FREE: White Westinghouse Frost Free Refrigerator --
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> worked fine until it was moved, then won't cool
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> properly. More than likely, it needs only minor
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> repairs to be fully functional again. Contact Jim in
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> Cleveland at [log in to unmask] if interested.
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