Old Admiral Fridge Not Freezing | Quick Condenser Fan Motor Fix | Old and Reliable Refrigerator

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @JamesCarter-r7q
    @JamesCarter-r7q День назад +2

    Glad you are saving the planet!😊

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@JamesCarter-r7q just fixing oldies. Thanks for watching.

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 День назад +1

      @@LAapplianceguy It counts.

  • @clydesmith9524
    @clydesmith9524 День назад +2

    Friggin’ Ground… Montgomery Ward used to sell those Admiral appliances. My mother-in-law had an Admiral fridge I had to replace the evaporator fan motor on back in 2000. It was a pain in the butt replacing it. I had to take the doors off to get the screws out which also attached the mullion heater strip cover. Add me to your list for getting some merchandise when you get set up for it. Keep ‘em coming 😊

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +2

      @@clydesmith9524 oh yes I have changed many of those heater and evap taking the bottom out of the freezer. Such a pain man. I will do. I’m working on it.

  • @agostinodibella9939
    @agostinodibella9939 День назад +2

    Not too bad for a 25 year old fridge! Wow, a decent size motor with metal blades, not like the wimpy newer stuff! Great idea getting the threads started before installing the motor. With those I always run the screw backwards to feel the threads pop into place on established threads to not “screw” them up. Nice job!

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +2

      @@agostinodibella9939 yes great tip! Especially for machine type thin threaded screws and nuts. Back it up, then tighten it up. Helps not “screw” up the screw 🤣 oh yeah this thing is in great shape. Very well taken care of.

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 День назад +1

      @@LAapplianceguy I do that with plastic - turn the screw backwards until I hear the pop or feel the click then drive it home. Seems to hold better when the threads aren't chowdered.
      Hmmmm, chowder.
      Yeah, let us know your email address and I'll write you and ask for a magnet. What's the cost? Definitely, you should do merch.

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @ I am working on a little merch. My email is in the about page on the channel. I just want to give a few away. I don’t have many. But I made these stickers and magnets just for fun. You can email me. I’m also thinking about ebay too.

  • @stevencossaboon3237
    @stevencossaboon3237 День назад +2

    Nice work LA, GROUND.

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@stevencossaboon3237 don’t need no stinking ground. 🤣

  • @jimsavage7081
    @jimsavage7081 День назад +2

    Friggin ground 👊🏻👍

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +2

      @@jimsavage7081 gotta love it. 😊 oldie but goodie

    • @jimsavage7081
      @jimsavage7081 День назад +2

      @ the oldies are the best they last forever usually with little to no repairs to them I have a Maytag that was made in the 60’s and it’s still going strong 💪🏻 I think it’s the A700 series

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @ it nice working on old stuff too because it’s usually better built. Even though it’s old and rusty it usually is easier to get in and out of them.

    • @jimsavage7081
      @jimsavage7081 День назад +1

      @ it’s got no rust on it I keep it clean and it’s an inside washer in a heated laundry room so it’s definitely a good machine I just recently replaced it’s hoses

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад

      @ they last forever. That was the problem I guess they needed it to fail.

  • @jimsavage7081
    @jimsavage7081 День назад +2

    No friggin ground 😊

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@jimsavage7081 no need to earth it. It’s good 🤣 thanks for watching Jim.

  • @booandsue
    @booandsue День назад +2

    I'd take a sticker or magnet, and a burger ha ha 😄

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@booandsue so like Josh was saying earlier I’m thinking about making an eBay store it might make it easier. But if you want to email me I’ll send you a sticker and magnet for sure.

  • @NakeshInc
    @NakeshInc День назад +1

    Ground It. When you were showing that small piece of ceramic that stopped the drain pump impeller from turning it reminded me of the time I found a large piece of tree bark stuck in an AC condenser fan blade. It was strong enough to stop the fan from turning and the compressor would overheat and shut down.

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@NakeshInc oh yeah we sell tons of ac condenser fan motors each year. Very similar situation. Thanks Shane

  • @rafikmorocco
    @rafikmorocco День назад +2

    Friggin GRound

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@rafikmorocco don’t need no stinking ground 🤣

  • @ethelryan257
    @ethelryan257 День назад +1

    My grampa would use the hand powered hydraulic press to open motors like that. He'd always clean the shafts before removing them from their bushings. Re-oil the wicks, thoroughly oil the bronze bushings, put it back together and away they went for another 30 years.

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@ethelryan257 really! Now that’s how you do it! The real deal repair there.

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 День назад +1

      @@LAapplianceguy Of course, those motors were worth it. I would not be surprised if the new one had aluminum wiring and bushings thinner than gum wrappers...at eight times the price (adjusted) of the old one.

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @ oh yeah that’s true they are aluminum I forgot about that

  • @ethelryan257
    @ethelryan257 День назад +1

    Friggin' Ground!

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@ethelryan257 yes yes a quick easy condenser fan motor. But hey we don’t need no stinking ground.

  • @ausseamore8386
    @ausseamore8386 День назад +2

    💥💥💥💥👍👍👍👍

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@ausseamore8386 boom is right. We don’t need no stinking ground. lol

  • @steelhorses2004
    @steelhorses2004 День назад +2

    unhinged and ungrounded that's the way I fly

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@steelhorses2004 that’s right! Unhinged I like it.

  • @williamjones6451
    @williamjones6451 День назад +2

    friggin ground

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@williamjones6451 that’s right we just need the juice

  • @Appliancedoc68
    @Appliancedoc68 День назад +2

    You forgot to let it run for a month before calling for service. That way when you’re trying to remove that motor and grab it, it’ll feel like you grabbed a baked potato straight out of the oven!

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +2

      @@Appliancedoc68 1000% and the compressor is like lava boiling right next to you hand. “My freezer has been at refrigerator temps for a month now and I smell something burning” haha 🤣 🤪🤦‍♂️

  • @TCforfreedom
    @TCforfreedom День назад +2

    Ground

    • @LAapplianceguy
      @LAapplianceguy  День назад +1

      @@TCforfreedom no ground. No bueno. No go 🤣