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I have a customer with an upright freezer. It stands taller than a regular fridge. Well I’ll get to the point. After diagnosing the problem, I proceeded to put the back evap cover panel back on AND I put the screw right thru the coil tubing. Ah s#~}%~~! I couldn’t believe that the screw hole was a 1/4 inch from the coil.
Well ” things happens” and it seems to happen to me an awful lot. The model / serial numbers that I gave to you, are barely readable, so I don’t even know IF they are correct. I offered to work something out with the customer, which turned out FOR ME to be a nightmare. She is a pack rat. It took me over an hour to remove the freezer from her house, because there was ONLY a path to get from one room to another. She had junk everywhere….
I took the freezer to a fellow repair tech that fixed the hole, blah blah blah. An hour after I dropped of her freezer, she called me to find out the status on it. One hour! I got several calls. So, I just stopped picking up the phone.
I offered to turn the case over to my insurance company but that was not an option…. So, I can’t tell you how many hours I spent trying to fix and satisfy this customer.
Here is my question, for further reference. I’m NOT going thru this again. Is there a website or something that I could use to determine the value of an appliance, and just pay the customer a fair price ?

Model Number
Fkflh21p/hw
Serial Number
Wb82449089
What have you tried so far?

I looked on the Internet, using just about every wording that I thought would bring up a site or book or something. I couldn’t find anything. Why don’t they teach this at appliance schools?

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Hello
Sorry to hear what happened. Do not feel too bad, it has happened to all of us at one time or another. Did the leak repair not work ? We have repaired leaks like that with Epoxy repair kits and they have worked great for many years . See link for repair kit : http://www.quill.com/highside-red-epoxy-repair-kit/cbs/51913895.html?hidedisruptive=1&cm_mmc=SEM_PLA_NULL_51913895&mcode=SEM_PLA_NULL_51913895&gclid=CIiGm5Pxk88CFY42gQodrl4KEg

If you have to replace the unit you will need the cubic footage of the freezer and if its a manual defrost our self defrosting. Then you can determine the price on line at multiple websites. Luckily upright freezers are not expensive.
Good luck Matt Ace Appliance

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    • 8 years ago
    Thank you Matt. After you make the repair, how do you refill it with freon? And how much do you put in? I’ve worked on house units HVAC. I have gauges and know how on that. But I’ve never worked on fridge / freezer compressors.
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Hi. Sorry to hear you had such a rough time on the freezer. I looked up depreciation values of appliances and came up with a couple of different methods. I have attached both websites for you that show the 2 different methods.

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