k0ua
Epic Contributor
In almost all cases the answer is no, no one makes a reliable refrigerator. One of the reasons is that most of them buy components from a single source, so many of the refrigerators, under the skin are the same. Almost all the GEs use Embarco compressors from Mexico or China
I had a GE counter depth go out last summer. I did a trouble shoot off youtube and traced the probable cause to an inverter board on the compressor. Well, a repair would have cost me $650 from the repairman. The board alone was $250 from Amazon or AppliancePro or someone like that, or $30 via epacket from China, for an original equipment part. I bought the part from China, took two weeks to get, and about 30 minutes to change the attaching plug and replace. Refrigerator runs like new. By the way, why would a refrigerator need and inverter board you might ask? Because most of the newer high efficiency ones have a 3 phase compressor so they slow down rpm via hertz or cycles. Saves electricity, but the boards tend to short out over time.
My advice is either trouble shoot it yourself if you can before you replace it, it may be something really simple like mine.
I bet that is one RFI producing machine with that 3 phase inverter in there. That is such a wonderful idea. Let save a little energy and pollute the RF spectrum from DC to daylight.