Diagnosing a Bad GE Board Part 2 Visual Inspectios
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Hi everyone! • If this video saved you from having to call a service technician to repair your refrigerator, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter here: • www.Patreon.com/GraceAppliance • It is greatly appreciated and helps to provide more videos! • Also, If you haven't already done so, please be sure to subscribe to my channel so you can be notified of new videos on how to fix your GE Side-by-Side refrigerator. • This video is part 2 of a multi-part video series focusing in on how to diagnosing a failed GE control board. This specific video will discuss common failure points that are visually observable on a GE side by side refrigerator control board. • Most of the GE side by side refrigerators are going to use either a WR55X10942, WR55X10942P, or some very close variant of this board. • GE Control Board WR55x10942 • If you need to order a board: • OEM GE Part: https://amzn.to/3eqpOSw • If you have not found it already, you should have a wiring diagram tucked in to the temperature control box in the upper refrigerator section. This can be accessed by removing the two screws with a 1/4in nut driver. • Common symptoms or indicators of a failed control board include: • Fans that will not run • Fans that pulse and will not maintain consistent speeds • Compressor not running (refrigerator not cooling) • Multiple refrigerator components not working simultaneously • Burned resistors on the main control board • No response from any of the components other than the lights inside the refrigerator • Bulged capacitors on the control itself • Burned solder joints • Time Marks: • 0:14sec - Make sure your refrigerator is unplugged • 0:18sec - Location of control board and tools needed. • 0:30sec - Control Access Panel removal • 1:05sec - Capacitor location and failure identification • 1:57sec - Fan motor Resistor location and failure identification • 3:00sec - Removing wiring from control board • 4:00sec - Removing control from white anchor pins • 5:37sec - Inspecting large relay for burned solder joint • 6:33sec - Installation of WR55X10942 / Installation of WR55X10942P • 7:35sec - Reinstall of control board cover • 7:50sec - Thanks very much! Please subscribe and like
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