WHIRLPOOL WRF535SWH Not Cooling
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Compressor Start Relay and Overload Kit
The clicking sound is the physical movement of a bimetallic overload protector tripping due to high current draw. This occurs when the start relay fails to provide the necessary phase-shifted current to the compressor's start winding, preventing the motor from rotating. Replacing this assembly restores the electrical path required for the compressor to initiate its cooling cycle.
SKU: WPW10197428
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3%
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Electronic Control Board
The main control board contains mechanical relays that cycle power to the compressor and fans. If the solder joints or the relay internal contacts on the board have oxidized or pitted, they may click intermittently without successfully passing enough current to drive the inductive load of the compressor.
SKU: WPW10589837
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1%
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Refrigeration Compressor
If the internal mechanical bearings of the compressor have seized or the motor windings have shorted, the unit will draw Locked Rotor Amps (LRA). This high current causes the overload protector to click off immediately to prevent a thermal runaway event. This represents a catastrophic failure of the sealed system's primary pump.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Compressor Start Relay and Overload Kit.
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