hello I hope to find answers on what would I be doing to solve this issue.
it does have clicking sound and freezer and ref are warm. the lights are intact. so it is just turned off so the sound does not bother us.
thank you very much to your anticipated help.
Here are your parts
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/modelsearch.aspx?model=253.56293409
The Sears parts site does have actual part breakdowns. Unfortunately they do not share these with other parts vendors.
You have to locate where the clicking is coming from.
The most likely pace is the compressor. It is tring to start but for some reason cannot so it overheats, trips the thermal protect and then retries starting when the protect cools down (resets).
Pull the unit out from the cabinets and remove the rear cover.
If the condenser/compressor is running then the compressor should be on.
You can usually hear it but also should be able you feel it vibrating.
If it is clicking then it could be the compressor or the start device.
Below is a link on how to check them.
Note that the compressor winding resistance check is not a definitive check. In other words it can tell you if a compressor is bad (re: burnt out winding) but does not tell you that the compressor is good as it may have winding to winding shorts or mechanical problems.
Other than the physical check of the start device there is not a good way to check it electrically. So if the compressor windings check out OK and the start device also looks/feels OK then the normal troubleshooting is to replace the compressor and hope that it is the problem.
http://www.acmehowto.com/howto/appliance/refrigerator/refrigerator.php
denman said:
Here are your parts
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/modelsearch.aspx?model=253.56293409The Sears parts site does have actual part breakdowns. Unfortunately they do not share these with other parts vendors.
You have to locate where the clicking is coming from.
The most likely pace is the compressor. It is tring to start but for some reason cannot so it overheats, trips the thermal protect and then retries starting when the protect cools down (resets).
Pull the unit out from the cabinets and remove the rear cover.
If the condenser/compressor is running then the compressor should be on.
You can usually hear it but also should be able you feel it vibrating.If it is clicking then it could be the compressor or the start device.
Below is a link on how to check them.
Note that the compressor winding resistance check is not a definitive check. In other words it can tell you if a compressor is bad (re: burnt out winding) but does not tell you that the compressor is good as it may have winding to winding shorts or mechanical problems.Other than the physical check of the start device there is not a good way to check it electrically. So if the compressor windings check out OK and the start device also looks/feels OK then the normal troubleshooting is to replace the compressor and hope that it is the problem.
http://www.acmehowto.com/howto/appliance/refrigerator/refrigerator.php
thank you Mr Denman for your reply.
regarding the location of the clicking sound, it is heard at the back of the appliance. fortunately, it started to work again cooling both compartments on the third day.