SRQ Appliance Repair: Refrigerator compressor not running in Sarasota

Listen First — The Noise Tells You Everything

Before you unscrew anything — just stand there and listen. The sound narrows the diagnosis faster than any tool.

  • Nothing. Total silence. Light works, zero noise from the back. Could be relay, protector, board, or the motor. But silence alone doesn’t mean the compressor is shot.
  • Click… hum… click, every couple minutes. The big one. Relay tries to kick the motor, fails, overload cuts power. Relay’s probably gone. Check it first — twenty bucks.
  • Quick loud buzz, then nothing. Motor’s getting juice but can’t physically turn. Seized bearing, bad capacitor, or — I’ve actually seen this — outlet voltage so low from a janky extension cord that the motor couldn’t start. Someone had their fridge on a fifty-foot cord. In Sarasota. In July.
  • Runs nonstop but fridge stays warm. Compressor’s spinning, pushing nothing. Refrigerant leaked or internal valve failed.

Start Relay: Cheap Part, Big Drama

If I’m betting on one diagnosis for a refrigerator compressor not running? Bad start relay. See it more than anything. Cheapest fix on the list. The relay plugs onto the compressor terminals. Small device, matchbox-sized. Dumps a burst of current into the motor so it can start spinning. Without that kick, the motor hums for a second and the overload kills it.

New one slides right on. Ten minutes. Plug in, hear a smooth hum — you just fixed your fridge for the price of lunch. Still clicks and stalls? Keep going.

Fix It or Buy New?

I get this question weekly. Compressor’s dead, fridge is getting up there in years — do I pour money in or walk away?
Here’s how I break it down with my customers:

  • Under eight years old, no rust, nothing else falling apart — spend the five to eight hundred on a compressor. You’ll get another five, maybe eight years out of it.
  • Over twelve years? Take that money and put it toward something new. You’re patching an appliance that’s already past its design life, and the next thing to fail is right around the corner.
  • The eight-to-twelve zone is a judgment call — depends on the brand, how it’s been maintained, whether you actually like the fridge.

But get a diagnosis before you decide. I’ve seen people haul a perfectly good fridge to the curb over a thirty-five-dollar relay. Don’t be that person. Bring in the emergency refrigerator repair crew, let them tell you exactly what died, and make the call with real numbers in front of you.

Name:
SRQ Appliance Repair

Address:
3959 Yellowstone Cir Sarasota 34233

Phone:
(941) 233-0641

Website:
https://srq-appliancerepair.com/

Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sat: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Sun: Closed

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