Introduction
This guide describes how to replace a compressor relay in the Igloo Mini Fridge IRF32BK. This can be very important, as a faulty compressor relay can affect the cooling, which can lead to many food items going bad. Before following this guide, make sure your fridge is unplugged from the socket, as leaving it plugged in can cause an electrical shock once you start replacing the compressor relay. Furthermore, use caution when dealing with the knife. Use the knife incorrectly can lead to unnecessary damage that might be irreversible.
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Clear out all food products in the refrigerator.
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Unplug the plug from the outlet.
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Turn the refrigerator backward.
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Push the flathead screwdriver upward to pry open the metal hinge.
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Repeat this same step on the other side.
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Stick the flathead screwdriver in between the compressor relay and the pot.
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Wiggle the screwdriver left to right five times.
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Use your hand to pull the compressor relay from the pot.
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Use the flathead screwdriver to push the white cable against the compressor relay to disconnect it.
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Hold the plastic box as shown in the picture and put it on the compressor relay.
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Reattach the metal hinge back onto the plastic box.
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Warp the rubber coating back onto the metal wire.
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Warp the new plastic holding stripes onto the rubber coating.
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4 comments
Would you happen to know the part numbers for the start relay and overload on this mini fridge that you are working on in this tutorial?
Hi, I have a question?? Does the Igloo irf32bk have a "linear compressor" ?
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re-try post! ok,here goes.....does the Igloo IRF32BK operate with a "linear" compressor?
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