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You have a couple of options. That said, measure your current gasket carefully to get a proper match. Seal the door properly or you are wasting your time as the seal keeps the temperature down.
Sears PartsDirect: Sears PartsDirect offers official Sanyo compact refrigerator parts, including door gaskets. You can search for the specific part you need on their website. Remember to check the model compatibility to ensure a proper fit. Official Sanyo compact refrigerator parts ' Sears PartsDirect
Parts Town: Parts Town also provides OEM Sanyo refrigerator parts, including the 8330331651800 REFRIGERATION DOOR GASKET. You can find this replacement part on their website as well Sanyo 8330331651800 REFRIGERATION DOOR GASKET ' Parts Town
I'm assuming that your asking about a freezer door on a compact refrigerator. parts can be ordered on line @ sears direct, go to link below & enter model # or scroll down page & select refrigerators under, find parts by top product categories - scroll to refrigerator brands found - select Sanyo refrigerator parts - scroll down & select your model - select View all parts in this diagram, some parts will be available others you will have to call phone # provided. when looking @ your parts list there will be a exploded view on left ( to see it better click on view full size) http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/brands-products/Sanyo-Parts/Refrigerator-Parts
Yes, but you have to understand that if it needs recharged, it has a leak and must be found, repaired, evacuated then properly recharged. Most compact reefers only hold a few ounces of refrigerant, so it does not take much of a leak to affect its ability to cool....Your issue could be something other than refrigerant if its just not cooling.
If you know the power outlet is good but the compressor does not come on, then it could be either the contactor relay or the start capacitor or the compressor itself.
The problem is that most compact refrigerators are more expensive to repair than to replace, so if it is the contactor or relay you can change them but if it is the compressor it is cheaper to replace the unit.
A new thermostat is required. When you turned it down you probably broke the contact and will not re-connect. Be careful installing the new one the fine tube contains gas which is temperature sensitive. do kink or break it.
Honeywell compact refrigerator model # 88031 making a clicking noise, not cooling, interior light blinks, and the fans in back are not working properly....seems as if it's not getting full power. worked fine for about a year and justed stopped.
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If you hear the compressor running, then the overload and relay are O.K. It can be one of three things.
1. Leak developed in system.
2. Restriction internal in the refrigerator sealed system.
3. Valves in compressor failed, which would not provide any pumping action for the refrigerant.
None of these items are practical repairs on a compact. But if it's under warranty (under 5 years old), check with the selling dealer for warranty claim.
P.S. Does not apply if coils were punctured.
Leave it alone, it is totally correct. That is the radiator and it is supposed to get rid of heat through the radiator. You even have heaters in the sides of the fridge called mullon heaters.
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