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I have a ge refrig that doesnt get cold on either side model #gss25jfmb ww and a repair man thinks its a timer what i want to know if that is really the problem and should i go out and get that part
the man said that the compressor was still good.the fan on the back is running but the fan thats on the inside of the freezer is not. when u have the doors open u dont hear a fan running.the man said that the compressor was still good.the fan on the back is running but the fan thats on the inside of the freezer is not. when u have the doors open u dont hear a fan running.
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Without knowing what caused it to blow in the first place, replacing it isn't likely to be a permanent fix. In fact, it might blow again as soon as you plug it in. You're likely to need a motherboard replacement, but those chinese parts aren't built to last, so count on needing yet another one again somewhere down the road.
Your defrost timer is inside the fresh food compartment and behind and inside the control panel. Part number WR09X0489. I will show you a photo location. Be right back, Sea Breeze
Hi, There are a few reasons why the refrigerator part will not cool...here are a couple of tips that will help you to figure out why the refrigerantor is not cooling...
The water line to the icemaker has probably frozen,so no ice. The cooling coils are in the freezer, and the cold air moves to the fridge via vents and circulation fan.
When it all ices up, no air gets to fridge, fridge gets warm.
Many models have a mechanical defroster timer located under the lower front kick panel. Manually rotate the timer until you hear the compressor stop.
Defroster heater then should come on and you hear scorch/hiss/gurgle of defrost sounds. If the timer is working, the fridge should come back on after about a half hour or so.
Sometimes timer fails, sometimes heater element fails. There is also a defrost thermostat that's part of the heater assembly.
The adaptive defrost on your model is controled by the motherboard, but I don't think that is your problem. If the freezer is too cold and the fresh foods is too warm, check the air dampener. It is a small duct door in the very back top left of the fresh foods section.
if the compressor is running your ref. should be getting cold. Their is a defrost timer but when it is in defrost the compressor shuts off. I think you do have a leak.
it sounds as if the ice door is not closing properly. Check the little rubber door seal to see if it is sealing properly. If not try a hair dryer to soften it. Otherwise you have to buy a door kit.
the man said that the compressor was still good.the fan on the back is running but the fan thats on the inside of the freezer is not. when u have the doors open u dont hear a fan running.
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this model doesnt have a thermistor and now i see that the fan is running
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Is the dispenser control and intermediate interface control operational?
Did you repairman check the compressors operational value?
Did he make sure the compressor was actually working and had a good charge?
Are the condenser and evap fans working?
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