You might be wondering what happened with my refrigerator problem.
I'm optimistic it's been solved.
A guy from Thrifty came last Thursday morning. He was nice and prompt and knew what to do. He pulled out my refrigerator and changed the Minotaur.
That's right. My Minotaur was cranky. I'm lucky I wasn't eaten alive, I guess.
He also ordered a new control unit, and he'll be back with this over the coming week. I left town for five days and came back to a frost-free freezer and no strange noises, so I guess my Minotaur is tamed now.
I'm optimistic it's been solved.
A guy from Thrifty came last Thursday morning. He was nice and prompt and knew what to do. He pulled out my refrigerator and changed the Minotaur.
That's right. My Minotaur was cranky. I'm lucky I wasn't eaten alive, I guess.
He also ordered a new control unit, and he'll be back with this over the coming week. I left town for five days and came back to a frost-free freezer and no strange noises, so I guess my Minotaur is tamed now.
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That helps!
I find it odd that when I google "refrigerator minotaur" there are not any parts shown.
Sorry; Found it on a second try.
I laughed when he told me, but I think he's said it so many times, it didn't even strike him as strange.
Also, the fridge guy said I should put Vaseline on the seals.
Minotaurs and seals, oh my!
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