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Customer Questions and Answers for 3 In 1 Relay Combo Kit by Pro

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Part Number: OEM13509060
Manufacturer Part Number: TJ90RCO410

3 in 1 start kit for compressors sizes 1/4 through 1/3 HP. This kit includes relay, capacitor, and overload device, pre-wired. This kit will replace all 3 electrical components on capillary refrigeration systems. For newer systems with a run capacitor use TJ90URCO410. For smaller horsepower compressors use TJ90RCO810.

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For Pro 3 In 1 Relay Combo Kit (Part Number: OEM13509060)

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C.Webb, Yes, it is a "complete "rewire" of the compressor(you'll need to remove the original start relay and overload, The important thing is to get the correct 3 in 1 kit for the size/horse power of the compressor. Yes, the instructions will be with the replacement relay kit. Thanks,

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Hello Xtolight, I'm sorry but without the model number from the units' I.D. tag, we cannot tell if the part is comaptible with your model or not.

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Hello Steve, The issue you have described is an internal compressor 5304476641 issue that would require the compressors' replacement. As per the manufacturer, this compressor comes with the start relay and overload.

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Abdul for Model Number TBX21ZPJRAD

I have a refrigerator that is not freezing and not cooling the fridge, also the compressor (RS8B1G2) is running hot, I tested the compressor and it seems ok, however, I'm not sure why it is running hot, it doesn't seem to be running. So if the starter relay (WR7X222) is not good, why the compressor is hot? I'm confused? I thought if the relay is bad, the compressor shouldn't be running, therefore, shouldn't be hot? So I'm not sure if I should replace the relay or there might be another problem. I didn't check the compressor for shorts? Could that be the problem? It is still keeping the temperature a little cold in the freezer, but not as needed? is there a replacement relay for this one, since this is not available?

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Abdul, If the start relay has failed then the compressor will be hot due to trying to start up. With the start relay being discontinued you could get a 3 N 1 relay combo kit TJ90RCO410.

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Hello JRR. Being a Kenmore model, we can not pull a wiring diagram for the unit. Also, the model number you provided does not work on the Kenmore site.

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Hello Monica. If the compressor is running and the unit is not cooling, then you have sealed system failure and will need an HVAC tech to repair the unit.

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Hello Amateur Repairman, This is going to be the start relay or the compressor. If you replace the relay and it fails again within the first three days or less, the compressor has failed mechanically.

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