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Customer Questions and Answers for Switch Board (Terminal Beta) by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM16937604
Manufacturer Part Number: 241739710

This refrigerator switch board provides the electrical switching and terminal connection interface for a control circuit. Replacing a worn board restores reliable activation of the related function and helps eliminate intermittent response from fatigued contacts or heat-damaged terminals.

  • Houses the switch contacts and connection terminals on a compact PCB
  • Converts actuator movement into a clean electrical on/off signal
  • Routes power/signal to the appropriate component within the circuit
  • Common symptoms: unresponsive or intermittent operation, needing extra force to activate, stuck on/off behavior, or visibly burnt/loose terminals
  • Match the "terminal beta" variant to your original to ensure connector compatibility
What's included: 1 switch board Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; use proper ESD precautions and handle the board by its edges
  • Photograph and label all wire locations; move connections one at a time to the new board
  • Transfer any brackets, levers, or screws from the original assembly as required
  • Do not overtighten mounting screws to avoid PCB damage

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For Frigidaire Switch Board (Terminal Beta) (Part Number: OEM16937604)

Jemiliz for Model Number LFUS2613LP0

Hello, I bought a used refrigerator a week ago, to transport it we tilted it back so it didnt transport standing. I waited a day to turn it back on. The fridge ever since I connected it back on has been beeping most of the time. It is having issues with the temperatures. On a hot day the fresh food area is running at 50 F ( measured by an actual fridge thermometer) Then as the day ends the fridge cools off to the right temp. Also, according to the display the freezer temp goes into negative #s not sure how accurate this is. Then the next day the cycle continues unless the day is not that warm. If someone can tell me what could be wrong with it?

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Ashley, You will want to check to see if the evaporator fan motor in the freezer is running. If running then pull the rear cover off the freezer side and check the evaporator coils to see if there is frost impacting the evaporator coils. If there is then it would be a defrost issue in which you will want to check the defrost thermostat and defrost heater for continuity. If there is no continuity then the part will need to be replaced. If there is continuity then it is ok and the defrost control would be the issue.

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Hello Edward. There are screws securing the housing in the fresh food compartment. You will need to remove those screws, both in the front and on the left side of the wall, to access and replace the control board.

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James, The first thing that you will want to check would be to pull out your crisper drawers and there should be a opening behind them. This is the return air duct and you will want to make sure that there is nothing blocking this hole. If this checks ok then you will want to check the damper as this would be the most likely cause for the unit to not get cold enough on refrigerator side and for the freezer to be getting lots of frost throughout it. If the frost is mainly on the back wall then there could be a defrost issue in which you would want to test the defrost heater and the defrost thermostat to ensure that they are have continuity. If they do not have continuity then they are bad and would need to be replaced. If they do have continuity then the defrost control would be the cause of the unit not cooling properly.

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Hello Minerva. It sounds like the control is locked on the unit. Locate the control lock button. Press and hold for three seconds to activate and deactivate. This restricts undesired changes to the refrigerators settings and prevents use of the ice and water dispenser.

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David, With the issue that you are having, this would most likely be the control board if everything else is working on the unit.

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Hello Alex. Either there is a wiring issue with the unit or the sealed system may be failing and causing the icing of the coils if it is not the whole coil assembly in the unit.

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