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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Main Control Board by Ge

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Part Number: OEM11872752
Manufacturer Part Number: WR49X10152

Fix temperature fluctuations and inconsistent cooling. This refrigerator control board regulates defrost and temperature. DIY-friendly replacement.

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For Ge Refrigerator Main Control Board (Part Number: OEM11872752)

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Will, When a control board comes with a wire harness and is set up as a kit you will want to replace the harness also. They put that harness in because there may have also been a harness issue with some units and suggest the harness be installed.

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Hello Edward. The feed should be 1.5-3.5 VDC at the J15 connector when the compressor is running. Thank you.

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Hello Jim. According to the model number you provided, the manufacturer suggest you order and use WR49X10152 for the main board for your unit. Thank you.

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Hello Louis. Check and see if the compressor is running. If so, then it sounds like you have sealed system failure and will need an HVAC tech to come out and repair the unit.

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JD, The most likely cause for this issue if the heater checks good for continuity and the sensor have been replaced would be a bad main control board.

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Hello Jeff, You should use a voltmeter to determine if voltage is being sent to the inverter. If not, replace the main board WR49X10152. Is so, replace the inverter board WR55X20817.

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Hello Rudy. You will need to check for a wiring issue with the unit. If none is found, then you will need to replace the main board on the unit.

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Tim for Model Number GSH25JSRFSS

I have a GE side by side. A couple weeks ago I heard a loud "pop" and could smell something burnt and the fridge stopped working. The main board fried up something awful. It also tripped the outlet breaker. I have already replaced the main board about 4 years ago so no problem doing it again. I purchased a used board online and after installing and turning on I could hear a rapid clicking noise coming from the board. I sent the board back and received a replacement. I installed the replacement and again heard rapid clicking. I checked the relay on the compressor and it is good. Is it possible it could be something other than the board? Thanks, Tim

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Tim, With there being a constant clicking noise on the control board then this would be a faulty control board in which it is always best to replace with a new board.

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Hello Jim. Test for power to the compressor. If none is there, replace the main board. When measuring signal voltage (from the main control board) at the inverter, a reading of 4-6 VDC will be measured with all wires connected. If the inverter wiring is disconnected, the board output will measure between 10-12 VDC.The inverter receives commands from the main control board. The main control board will send a PWM run signal from the J15 connector of between 4-6 VDC effective voltage to the inverter (all wires must be connected). The inverter will select compressor speed (voltage output) based on this signal. The main control board will only send a run signal to the inverter when the compressor should be on. The compressor is controlled by the inverter, which receives its signal from the main control board. Varying the frequency to the inverter changes the compressor speed. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html

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