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Customer Questions and Answers for Compressor Inverter Board by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM18998775
Manufacturer Part Number: WR87X29409

The Compressor Inverter Board is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It controls the operation of the compressor, adjusting its speed to optimize cooling efficiency and energy consumption. This component is crucial for maintaining consistent temperatures inside the refrigerator and ensuring smooth, reliable performance.

Causes of a bad compressor inverter board can include electrical surges, overheating, or component failure due to wear and tear. When the inverter board malfunctions, it can lead to inadequate cooling and increased energy usage.

Symptoms of a bad Compressor Inverter Board include:

  • Refrigerator not cooling properly
  • Unusual noises coming from the compressor
  • The compressor running continuously or not running at all
  • Error codes or flashing lights on the control panel

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

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Jeff, you'll probably need the "motherboard" WR55X10956 but to be sure, you'll need to check the voltages into the inverter WR49X10283 with a multi meter. Remove power to the refrigerator, remove the rear cover panel and label and disconnect the wires from the inverter. Turn the refrigerator on then carefully check for 120 VAC across the black and orange wires to the inverter. then you'll need to check for 10 to 12 VDC across the white and red wires at the inverter. Be careful and don't shock your self. If you have the voltages, then the power and the motherboard circuit to the inverter are OK and proper and you'll need the inverter. if you don't have the VDC then the "motherboard" will be needed if the wires are intact and check properly.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, June 2, 2015

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