Hello amargarita_r, thank you for allowing me to assist you. Often when a refrigerator is inoperable, it is because the unit is experiencing an issue with the sealed system. Let's try resetting the refrigerator by either unplugging or flipping the household circuit breaker. It is important to wait approximately ten minutes and then turn the unit on. If you do not hear the compressor running, then the issue may lie with a faulty compressor, start relay, a potential wiring failure, or the evaporator fan not turning. Typically this is not a simple DIY job and these parts are commonly replaced by experienced service technicians. You can often locate a qualified service provider through the manufacturer website.
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Hello amargarita_r, thank you for allowing me to assist you. Often when a refrigerator is inoperable, it is because the unit is experiencing an issue with the sealed system. Let's try resetting the refrigerator by either unplugging or flipping the household circuit breaker. It is important to wait approximately ten minutes and then turn the unit on. If you do not hear the compressor running, then the issue may lie with a faulty compressor, start relay, a potential wiring failure, or the evaporator fan not turning. Typically this is not a simple DIY job and these parts are commonly replaced by experienced service technicians. You can often locate a qualified service provider through the manufacturer website.