On Mon, 2 May 1994, John Pinkham wrote: > hassle of driving crosstown and paying $$$ to the repairman, something > possessed me to apply compressed air to the refrigerator drain plug. I could > hear the tiny pop of igniting gas when I did this. Hum... wonder if the > refrigerator vent is blocked? Took off the vent fitting and looked in.
My refrigerator won't stay lit for more than a short while. I wonder if this is the same problem. I've been all through the same routine of various repairmen saying it can't be fixed, bad design, spiders, igniter, and on and on. Now.....you're saying to put the compressed air tube up the little tube at the bottom left side of the refrig.....underneath the fridge on the left? James
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