How much is it gonna cost to not cool the fridge? This is mainly based on which part of the refrigerator has a problem. When there was no sound in the refrigerator, the light was on when the refrigerator door was opened, indicating that the thermostat had been damaged, thereby causing the refrigerator not to be refrigerated, i. E. By simply taking its fittings, which generally cost about $30-50. When there was no sound in the refrigerator, the lights were on when the refrigerator door was opened, indicating that the compressor generator of the refrigerator, or possibly the activated capacitor and overloader, had been damaged, causing the compressor to stop running, i. E., non-refrigeration, which was sufficient to replace its fittings at a maintenance price of around $30-50。

When there is no sound in the fridge, but when the refrigerator door is opened, the light is on, indicating that the compressor is damaged before the refrigerator is unrefrigerated. This requires replacement of the compressor, but the compressor is the heart component of the refrigerator, so the replacement of the fitting is to see if your own refrigerator is beyond the warranty period, and the normal price of repairing the replacement of this component is around $200-400。

If you can hear the sound of the refrigerator compressor and the light in the door opening the refrigerator is on, this means a leak in the pipes, which is in two ways, one of which is a leak in the high-pressure tube, which requires replacement of the radiator, but the failure of maintenance on the market usually involves the addition of a condenser behind the refrigerator, at a maintenance price of about 100-150; another leak is a low-pressure leak, which is typically a leak or a replacement of its pipe. The price of leakage is generally around $150 and the price of replacing the leak tube is higher, around $200-400。

If you can hear the sound of the refrigerator compressor and the light in the door opening the refrigerator is on, it may be because of the ice jam or the blackout, which requires a clean vacuum of its system plus snow, generally at around $150。




