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Customer Questions and Answers for Invertor Board by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM13179834
Manufacturer Part Number: 241577505

The Control Board is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire refrigerators. This component serves as the brain of the appliance, managing and coordinating various functions such as temperature control, defrost cycles, and the operation of fans and compressors. A functional control board ensures the refrigerator maintains optimal performance and energy efficiency.

Control boards can fail due to power surges, electrical issues, or normal wear over time. A malfunctioning board can disrupt the refrigerator's functionality and impact its ability to preserve food effectively.

Symptoms of a bad control board include:

  • Inconsistent or incorrect temperatures in the refrigerator or freezer
  • Unresponsive controls or display panel issues
  • The refrigerator not cooling or running continuously
  • Error codes or unusual noises during operation

This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.

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For Frigidaire Invertor Board (Part Number: OEM13179834)

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Diane, you will want to test the thermistors as well as inspect the frost pattern of the evaporator. If the thermistors check good and the evaporator have a good frost pattern, then you may have a main control issue. If there is an excessive frost pattern that reduces air flow, then you will want to test the defrost system as the heater or defrost sensor can cause the unit to not defrost. If those check good, then you have a bad main control.

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Greg, being that your compressor ohms out good, (all terminals read the same), check the purple and white wires going into the inverter board, you should read 115 volts. Check the black and red wires at the inverter, you should read 1-5 volts DC, if you are not getting these readings from the control going to the inverter, replace the board, if you are, replace the inverter. {AP4393275]

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Fernando, the part for the invertor is [241577505], it matches the invertor in the picture that is mounted to the compressor.

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Richard for Model Number LGUB2642LF3

** A wire on the sensor in the fresh food icemaker broke causing the sensor to short out **The surge was not enough to trip the breaker ** **When i switched back from ice to water the whole unit shut down**I disconnected the ice maker but now the unit will not power back up ** No display **I replaced the display control board and still no power **This unit is between 5 and 6 years old and still looks new **A local repair technician simply advised I buy a new refigerator **This refirgerator was working fine until that one incident .Any suggestions other than taking it to the local landfill **

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Hello Jaime, the part should work as long as you used the model number to locate the inverter. If you would like for us to verify the part, please call 877-477-7278 with your model number ready. Thanks!

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Chris for Model Number GHSC39ETEW0

I have received my replacement Invertor Board AP3702972, and want to check the original Invertor Board in the fridge itself before I replace it. I have the manf. schematic from Frigidaire in front of me, [See page# 22 of Factory Parts Catalog 5995458964.pdf]. and have read your post's on checking voltages on the Red and Blk wires being 12vdc as well as Blk and Light Blue being 120vac, but fail to find where the 0-6vdc PWM control line from the Main Power Board that goes to this Invertor board is? The Schematic says J3 pins J3-8 Blk and J3-3 Lt. Blu, with J3-4 Red going to the compressor. History: Power surge took out the Main Power Board, which was replaced, both sides starting cooling nicely, but then by next day, both sides of fridge were at 71deg, and confirmed compressor was cold to the touch and not running, hence getting the Invertor board to be replaced, I want to ensure this last board I have will fix my issue, and confirm the original is defective before replacing due to non-return policy after it gets installed. Chris V.

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Chris, The testing that needs to be done will be at the main control board and will be the red and black wires at the J3 connector that would have the 0-6 volts.

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Brian, the black and light blue wires going to the invertor control on your compressor should read 120 volts AC, the black and red wires going to the invertor should read 12 volts DC. If these voltages are not correct, you will need to replace the main control, if they are, you will need to replace the invertor.

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Jonathon, the invertor on the compressor is used as a start device to start the compressor, part number for the invetor is 241577505. I would check voltage at the black and red connection going to the invertor to make sure you are getting 12 volts DC. If you are then you will need the invetor, if not, you will need the main control 242115285

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