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Scott L.  
#1 Posted : Monday, January 9, 2012 9:55:28 PM(UTC)
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Scott L.

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Ok so I own one of the wonderful GE refrigerators (PFS22SISBSS) that are nothing but trouble. Last week my main control board failed and I replaced it with a new WR55X10942 control board. Now the issue is that the Freezer is a zero and the fridge portion is at 55-to 60 degree F. So I checked the duct and no air was coming out . So removed the duct too see if the damper was stuck and it opened right up. So I put it back in and now the fridge is in the low 30's to high 20's and the Temp Display is showing 60 degrees. Do I have a bad thermistor or thermodisc? Or am I completely looking in the worng place.:confused:
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