Itmakenosense for Model Number PDSS5NBWALSS A couple days ago, I noticed the freezer temp was up to 32 on my GE Profile fridge. At first, I assumed the door had been left open, but the temp continued to go up and the refrigerator started warming as well. Emptied it out and it continued to not cool. Watched some troubleshooting videos and verified that the motherboard was sending control signal to the inverter board. Tested the resistance on compressor and determined that it was not the problem. All signs pointed to a bad inverter board. Ordered the part and still waiting on it. That was yesterday and the fridge had not cooled for about 24 hours. Today, I open the fridge and temps are back to normal. Freezer is at 0 and fridge is at 34. I didn't do much, except unplug the J15 connection on the motherboard and plug it back in; unplug the fridge and plug back in (heard the compressor begin to start once, but stopped after a few seconds); unplug the inverter board from the compressor and plug back in. So my question is: Could this still be the result of a bad inverter board? Should I still replace it?
Answer IMNS, For this issue, if the compressor and the fans were not running then look at the control board as being the issue. If just the compressor was not running then this will most likely be the inverter board that will be the issue. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, January 10, 2022