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Customer Questions and Answers for Board Asm Main Control by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM21564309
Manufacturer Part Number: WR55X10942C

The Board Asm Main Control is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It serves as the electronic brain of the appliance, controlling and coordinating all the essential functions and operations of the refrigerator.

Causes of a bad refrigerator main control board can include electrical malfunctions, power surges, or physical damage due to moisture or impact over time.

Symptoms of a bad main control board include:

  • The refrigerator not powering on or responding to user inputs
  • Inconsistent temperature regulation or cooling performance
  • Error codes or fault indicators displayed on the control panel
  • Individual components or systems, like the ice maker or defrost cycle, not functioning properly

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Craig for Model Number PSS26SGPASS

Hello, I own an GE side by side refrigerator/freezer (Model PSS26SGPS SS). This unit was manufactured in June of 2015. The icemaker (Part No. WR30X10093) ceased to operate; no water would flow to the unit. I replaced it with a new icemaker unit (Part No. WR30X30972). After installing the new icemaker and plugging the refrigerator back into the power supply, water immediately flowed from the water solenoid valve to the icemaker to fill the tray; however, the water would not stop flowing and stared cascading from the cube tray down into the freezer. After testing it a couple of times I learned that the water would continue to flow when the icemaker switch was in the on position or the off position, so I then unplugged the icemaker electrical connector to stop the water flow. I then opened the cover panel on the back of the back of the refrigerator to look at the main control circuit board. It has a WR30X10942 board. I noticed that the ground wire from the board was not connected, it was just loose and bundled with other wires going to the various connector plugs. I then connected the ground wire to the back of the refrigerator at one of the cover screws. I then tried the icemaker again after reconnecting the electrical plug for the icemaker, the results were the same as before, water flowed whether the icemaker switch was on or off. I also noticed that the 9 pin plug connector at the board does not have a wire in the second position on the plug going to the circuit board. I would appreciate any help you could offer to solve this problem. Craig

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Craig, This issue would most likely be a faulty main control board since the icemaker is new.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, June 30, 2021

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