Dack for Model Number CTX21EAZHRWW Moved refrigerator to the garage because we got a new one for the kitchen. Plugged it in everything was normal. Ran in the garage for about 15 hours or so, not sure if it was kicking on and off like it was suppose to because it was running when I went to bed and running when I left for work the next morning. Got home from work went to grab a beer out and could tell that the frig had been off for awhile. Noticed that the GFCI on the other side of the garage was tripped. All my plugs (4 total) are on one 20 amp circuit along with the one GFCI plug (per code for the town I live in). Reset the plug and plugged the frig back in and it tripped again. Tried this several times and got the same result, even after I made sure nothing else was plugged in at any of the locations in the garage. Ran a small cord in the house to another plug (no GFCI on this circuit) still nothing. Ran a heavier duty cord (12/3 AWG) in the house and only thing that happened different is that the light came on in the frig when I opened the door. Any suggestions on what may be wrong????
Answer Hello Dack. The unit can not run on a GFCI outlet. As for just the light on, it is most likely in defrost cycle. Leave it plugged in for about 30 minutes in a non GFCI and see if it comes back on and cools. If so, the GFCI is the issue. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, July 29, 2014