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One of the most common causes of compressor starter/overload failure is clogged condenser coils. Condenser coils are the place where heat produced by the refrigeration process is transferred and dissipates into the room away from the inner parts of the refrigerator. If that heat is not able to leave the condenser coils you compressor starts to work over time. Your energy bill starts to go up and the life of your compressor starts to go down. After replacing the overload starter device cleaning your condenser coils is highly recommended. Most of today’s coils are located below the refrigerator compartment, conveniently bottom rear or under the front kickplate. You may have to pull the refrigerator forward and remove the bottom panel to clean your condenser coils. Start with a thin brush to loosen every thing up and then vacuum the area completely. Give us a call today to have the life of your refrigerator extended for years to come.