- Feb 10, 2000
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OK, today was the hottest day we've had here this year, and the first really really hot day I've experienced since I lived in my house. It was 99 degrees today, and I don't have central air - I'd say it was around 80 - 85 in my house. I found my refrigerator was unable to keep up - the freezer seemed to be, well, above freezing, and the frig was definitely warmer than it should have been. The light is still on and it's apparently working to some extent, but not working well. The frig is a Frigidaire "Custom Series" with a top-mounted freezer. It's generally in good shape, but I have no idea how old it is (I'd say at most it's maybe 10 years old).
I noticed it has a power-saver switch with two settings: one is for power conservation, and the other is supposed to minimize condensation. I had had it set for conservation, but have moved it to the other position.
Does anyone know if this is fixable, or whether I am definitely going to need a new frig? Honestly I'd rather not spend my money on one if I can avoid it.
EDIT: It's really NOT fixable, or at least not cost-effective to fix. Turns out the compressor is toasted. Great. Now I need to buy a new fridge, plus I had to pay the guy $69 to come out on Memorial Day. Grrrrr . . .
I noticed it has a power-saver switch with two settings: one is for power conservation, and the other is supposed to minimize condensation. I had had it set for conservation, but have moved it to the other position.
Does anyone know if this is fixable, or whether I am definitely going to need a new frig? Honestly I'd rather not spend my money on one if I can avoid it.
EDIT: It's really NOT fixable, or at least not cost-effective to fix. Turns out the compressor is toasted. Great. Now I need to buy a new fridge, plus I had to pay the guy $69 to come out on Memorial Day. Grrrrr . . .
