How to bypass a refrigerator start relay

How to bypass a refrigerator start relay?

Some refrigerator have a start relay that can prevent the compressor from running if the power goes out. If the refrigerator fails to start, the most likely cause is that the start relay is faulty. The relay will need to be replaced. If the refrigerator won’t start after the start relay is replaced, the fault is most likely inside the compressor. Disconnect the refrigerator from the power source, and replace the compressor.

How to disconnect a refrigerator start relay?

You can disconnect a refrigerator start relay by removing it from its connection or by removing the connection from the board. The most common place to find a refrigerator start relay is at the compressor or at the board that runs it. If you can't find the connection for the board, you can look for the compressor to see if there is another connection there. If both of these options fail, you will need to contact a professional to do the repair.

How to defeat a refrigerator start relay?

The best way to bypass a refrigerator start relay is to do it manually. If you have the strength to do so, you can use a screwdriver to press down the plunger of the refrigerator’s start relay located at the bottom of the unit. A refrigerator start relay is located at the bottom of the unit beside the compressor. If you cannot do this yourself, then you can call an authorized technician to do this for you.

How to remove a refrigerator start relay?

This is the most common issue related to refrigerator repair. The start relay is the component that is responsible for starting up the compressor. If the start relay fails to start up the compressor, your refrigerator will not start. You can judge the first step of diagnosing the start relay issue. Check if the start relay is getting power or not. If the start relay is getting power, it means the start relay has failed. You will need to remove the start relay to replace it.

How to turn off a fridge start relay?

With the power plug removed and the breaker turned off, locate the fridge’s start relay at the back of the machine. You’ll find it in a metal box that contains the cooling system’s control board. If you can’t identify the start relay from the outside of the unit, remove the box and check for visible wires that lead to the start/stop switch.