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ATC150WK2 Tappan Refrigerator - Overview

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Hex Head Screw – Part Number: 5304455650
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Hex Head Screw
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Filter - Drier – Part Number: 5303305677
$39.82
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Filter - Drier
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A filter-drier in a refrigerator has two essential functions. The first is to absorb system contaminants, such as water, which can create acids. The second is to provide physical filtration. This means trapping moisture, small metal chips, and dirt found in the refrigerant gas. If your refrigerator motor is constantly running, but the refrigerator is not getting cold, the issue could be due to a damaged or faulty filter-drier. Faulty filter-driers are sometimes the cause for abnormal freezer compartment temperatures and partially frosted evaporators. This filter-drier is approximately 11 inches long. Remember to disconnect the power from your refrigerator before beginning this repair.
Compressor Start Relay – Part Number: 216594300
$43.95
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Compressor Start Relay
Part #216594300
The compressor start relay attaches to the compressor in your refrigerator. If your refrigerator will not start, one of the most common parts to fail is the compressor start relay. Sometimes called the controller, this device is used to boost the compressor until the unit is running. Other common symptoms connected to start relays include: refrigerator will not start, will not cool, is making a clicking, humming or buzzing sound, or the compressor itself is warm to the touch. You may also smell a burnt plastic odor if the relay has failed. Shake the relay and listen for any rattling, as this is a sign that it is faulty.
Defrost Drain Pan Kit – Part Number: 5303917590
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Defrost Drain Pan Kit
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This kit includes the drain pan, thermal mastic, sound dampening pad and 2 retainer wires. This part mounts to the top of the compressor.
Compressor Mounting Grommet – Part Number: 218513300
$52.75
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Compressor Mounting Grommet
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SCREW – Part Number: 5304455651
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SCREW
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Refrigerator Overload – Part Number: 5303270406
$66.99
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Refrigerator Overload
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SCREW – Part Number: 5304455852
$24.15
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Refrigerator Lock Nut – Part Number: 3161461
$6.78
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Refrigerator Lock Nut
Part #3161461
Freezer Compressor – Part Number: 5304476642
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Freezer Compressor
Part #5304476642
CLIP-COMPRESSOR Mounting – Part Number: 5308003596
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CLIP-COMPRESSOR Mounting
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BRACKET – Part Number: 5308000296
$37.91
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BRACKET
Part #5308000296

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The compressor would not run.
18 of 27 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Linda from Gurnee, IL
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
I removed the cover, used a multimeter to test the compressor circuit, and found the compressor start relay to be defective.
Ordered a new one and installed it when it arrived.
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Compressor was short cycling
12 of 17 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Sherman from Tuttle, OK
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
Removed the cowling with a square drive screw driver, removed the spring clip from the cover of the compressor controls with a screw driver, pulled off the old compressor start relay and replaced it with the new part. Since other problems could have caused the compressor to short cycle this was a "replace the part and hope it would work" since that would be the most common reason and it was not a very expensive part.
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Drip pan had rusted & was leaking water on the floor
9 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from Forest, VA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
The BIG problem was getting the old drip pan off. The bolt on top of the compressor was too long to allow the removal of the old drip pan. I removed the old drip pan by cutting most of it away with tin shears then cutting the remaining part of the pan around the bolt with a hack saw (taking care not to damage freon lines and raising the p an above the threads of the bolt so as not to damage the threads). I still had to cut half the bolt away with a hack saw by replacing the nut and cutting a third of the bolt away (above the nut), so the new pan would fit. Putting the new pan on was a breeze after that. It may be easier to just cut the bolt off altogether on top of the compressor and use the wire clips per the instructions supplied with the kit to install the new one.
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