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SOURCE: ge model gsh25jfrfww not cooling just clicking
Replace the main board on the back i got the part for $130 at a wholesale parts store
SOURCE: Kitchenaid 10 year old refrigerator compressor problem
hi thanks for the question .Did the tech try a new relay if not try one if he did then you have a failed compressor. Thanks the appliance doc
SOURCE: not cooling
The clicking you are hearing is your overload on your start system sounds like your compresser start ststem is out..or your compresser is locked up the only way to tell is to ohm out the compresser idf you dont have a meter you can install a start kit like a Supco Pro41 or a RCO410 or a factory replacement and see if it starts up the compresser.. Have you cleaned the condenser at all ??? although this will not fix the compresser it can be a cause of overheating..The part Number you need is a 2188831 for the factory replacemenet ($22.56)the supco parts part number SU RCO410 ($15.00) the Pro41 is part #
SU PRO41 ($17.97) you can get them at your local parts house they are all easy to change or if you dont have a parts house close you can oder it on the web at www.apdepot.com Hope this fixes ya
SOURCE: GE MODEL GSH25JSRF-SS PROBLEM HELP PLEASE
I had the same problem back in March. First the water and ice dispensers stopped working, then the clicking started and the compressor wouldn't turn on. I replaced the circuit board and everything started working again, until today. This is a very common problem with the circuit board on these refrigerators. Do a search for "GE circuit board" and you'll see what I mean. GE issued a service bulletin to its technicians that this service should be provided free of charge, and anyone who already paid to have the circuit board replaced will be reimbursed. I wish I would've known about it 6 months ago. I will be calling GE Consumer Affairs on Monday to get this resolved.
SOURCE: maytag refridgerator model MSD2651HEW refridge not cooling properly
my water dispencer has a low flow after an initial regular flow. why?
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