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Hello, Please, please let me know, where can I find Electric Diagram Schematic for my Refrigerator: GE PROFILE (Side by Side) Model# PSHS6YGXBDSS. In the Refrigerator side are 2 thermistors, one is in the lower part of the wall and the second near the fan for Fresh food drawer. In the Fresh Food Drawer temp. is low 32 deg.F. and the upper shelfs has 40 deg.F., so, I wish to know how the thermistors are connected. I belive the schematic give me the best answer. Thank you to all who can help me.
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You have an airflow problem. I would check for ice restrictions in the lower refrigerator air vent. Also, measure the freezer temperature and post.
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Originally Posted by: richappy You have an airflow problem. I would check for ice restrictions in the lower refrigerator air vent. Also, measure the freezer temperature and post. Hello richappy, Thank you very much for your message. Yes, I have airflow problem, because Evaporator Fan is not working, so I exchange the Fan for new one - the situation was the same - not working, then I check voltage on the main board, connector J2, Pin 6(negative) to Pin 8(positive)= only 10.77V . Pin 3(-) to Pin 8(+) = 13.48V So, what I did: I put jumper from Pin 3 to Pin 6 to get solid negative for full voltage - Fan run, but non stop - it is out of control. Right now temp. is 36 and falling. I believe (but I am not sure)Fan's negative terminal is activated by thermistor (if temp. is rising, thermistor's resistance is lowering and activating Fan). What else can control this Fan? - I am Industrial Electrician however I don't know Refrigerators. Freezer temp. is 1 deg.F. Thank you.
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Your bad evaporator motor blew out the motherboard WR55X10956. Read my sticky above. Make sure you use the new evaporator motor when you install the motherboard.
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Originally Posted by: richappy Your bad evaporator motor blew out the motherboard WR55X10956. Read my sticky above. Make sure you use the new evaporator motor when you install the motherboard. Hi, I forgot to add that I raplaced main board for new one ($165.00) and I still have the same voltage 10.77. Thank you.
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Your rewiring the board probably blew it out, probably need a new board.
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