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There is a very simple fix for that issue and it does not involve replacing any of the parts you listed.

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Careful Brad!!! Big Grin



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Originally posted by Appliance Brad:
There is a very simple fix for that issue and it does not involve replacing any of the parts you listed.

Eek

Careful Brad!!! Big Grin

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Haha!

I was never one of those "Paging Appliance Brad" guys when this thing was acting up, maybe I should have been Big Grin

I did replace some other cheaper items on it that I can't remember anymore, just glad it's gone!!


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My 10 year old Samsung french door fridge went in to death rattles almost to the day we bought it. Replaced with (oh my God) an LG. 1st repair at 60 days. 45 days later deemed not repairable. Money back and bought a Whirlpool. Made in Tennessee. If it gives me any major issues, I'll load it in my truck and drop it off at the factory front door.





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Originally posted by Ronin1069:
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Originally posted by Appliance Brad:
There is a very simple fix for that issue and it does not involve replacing any of the parts you listed.

Eek

Careful Brad!!! Big Grin Alot of those issues are caused by the drain plug being frozen/clogged. Easily fixed by a wire hanger or wire wrapped around the heating wire and placed further down the hole.

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Haha!

I was never one of those "Paging Appliance Brad" guys when this thing was acting up, maybe I should have been Big Grin

I did replace some other cheaper items on it that I can't remember anymore, just glad it's gone!!


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