Matt October 23, 2014 for Model Number PSS26MSTDSS Freezer at 29 and cool section at 60, two mother PCB's have the same cooling above
1 Answer Matt, You'll need to check the WR49X10091 auto damper in the refrigerator compartment, the damper door could be broken and closed, or the motor has failed in the closed position, and the air from the freezer isn't being distributed to the refrigerator. Read More...
Jack October 08, 2014 for Model Number DSS25PFMDWW My condenser fan motor does not turn on. I have replaced it but it still does not turn on. Is this a board issue?
1 Answer Hello Jack, You should test for 13Vdc from white to red. If the voltage is not there, replace the board WR55X10942C. If the voltage is there, replace the condenser fan motor WR60X10209. Read More...
Tonys October 02, 2014 for Model Number pfs22sbsbss I purchased a new main board wr55x10942 and in Step 4 of the provided instructions it is says cut the green wire. My green wire is actually a green yellow wire and it goes to the ground not to a plastic housing. Is it correct to assume that I ignore Step 4? Thonks
1 Answer Tony, That would be correct that you would ignore that step if there is no capacitor. Read More...
Isaac October 01, 2014 for Model Number gsh25jsrfss The part did not come with the instruction. Not sure if I got the right board it looks different from my original board. Can you send me detailed instruction on how to install the new board.
1 Answer Isaac, The board that you received is different in regards to how many connector points there are. You will just want to take the old board out and install the new board on the pegs and match up the connectors to the terminals on the board based on how many pins there are on the connector to the board. Read More...
Ellie September 27, 2014 My refrigerator is running warm, and the freezer is defrosting. A technician told me the main control board needs replacing, and he said the hinges are bad. He jerry-rigged the door so the seal is tighter, and the items in the fridge part are cold again. However, the freezer is not freezing...there is no sign of frost anywhere, either. This will cost me about $350...is this right, and should I repair it or buy a new fridge? Thank you.
1 Answer Ellie, The Main Control Board WR55X10942C is a very good possibility and could be the issue. But we need more information to assist you properly. A model number and a e mail address would be very helpful in diagnosing the problem, and sending you any information to properly repair the refrigerator. Thanks Read More...
Mark September 19, 2014 for Model Number gsf25xgrbcc On the freezer door of GE model GSF25XGRBCC all the lights when depressed work but no water or ice ( cubed or crushed) will come out of the dispenser. I hear no clicking sound when the water actuator is depressed with a cup or glass. Also when either ice button is depressed no ice comes out of the dispenser. Another thing is in the refrigerator section, at the top is a display for temperature control. The display is blank and will not display the temperature settings. When either of the two buttons is depressed it will display zero then shut off, I do hear the fans in both sections working however. The customer support rep at Appliance Parts Pro mentioned it may be a control board issue from the fact so many things are not working as they should. Is the control board part number WR55x10942 - AP4436216 the solution to above issues?
1 Answer Mark, With there not being a clicking sound when depressing the dispenser lever you will want to grab the bottom of the dispenser control and pull the control off. Remove the 4 screws that hold the dispenser housing in and check to make sure that the lever is not broken and make sure that the switch has continuity when pushed and that the dispenser lever is hitting the switch. If this checks ok then the main control board would be the most likely cause for failure. Read More...
Jerry September 17, 2014 for Model Number GLD20KCSBC Have a constant clicking noise in back of my refridgerator and fan on back doesn't seem to be working. Seen a lot of posts about replacing mother board but don't see anywhere that sells my motherboard part # WR55X10416? Any help greatly appreciated
1 Answer Hello Jerry. Yes, based on the information you provided, you will need to replace the mother board. The model number you provided is not working. The part number you provided has been changed by the manufacturer to WR55X10942C. Read More...
C Kiser September 16, 2014 for Model Number HSS25IFMDCC In the instructions for replacing the main board step 2 says to eliminate thermistor wire in pin 2 of j1 connector. The note says this step is for bottom freezer models, which mine isn't, but below that it says Encoder models with following serial # prefixes, which mine is listed. Not sure whether to cut the wire or not. It says cut the white wire but mine is yellow/white. I was so close, then bam....stumped! Thanks
1 Answer Hello. If your serial prefix is listed, you will cut the wire indicated on the instructions. Read More...
Triker September 11, 2014 for Model Number GTS22IBMBRWW My refrigerator was not coming on, replaced main board. Everything is working fine except my inside lights will not come on. Check switch ok, blubs ok,check orange wire inside no voltage. How do you check it out. Even replace encoder board
1 Answer Triker, With there being no power to the lights you will want to check to make sure that on the control board all the connectors are connected properly with no loose wires. Check at the control board to make sure that there is voltage going from the board to the lights. Read More...
Robbie W. September 11, 2014 for Model Number GE PSC25PSSA SS Yesterday the fresh food side heated up to 80 degrees (seems like the defrost cycle stayed on). I replaced the mother board last year because of ice maker ice melting. I had noticed recently that the freezer and fresh food temperatures seemed to be unstable.
1 Answer Hello Robbie, This will most likely be a relay on the main control board WR49X10152. You should verify proper voltage and polarity on the wall outlet the unit is plugged into since this plays a big part in electronic control board operation and longevity. Read More...