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scottsphoto2  
#1 Posted : Saturday, July 4, 2015 11:06:14 PM(UTC)
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Can anyone help with this? (GSH25SGPA SS)
For a few days there was water coming from under the fridge.
The water finally stopped after about 5 days of ever other day waking up to a small puddle, that i intended to check out, but the fridge seemed cold so i was putting it off.
Then the temp started going up.
Then pulled the back cover checked the compressor and it was off, but the fan was running.
I replaced the start relay the same time i did the control board last yr, so at least i really don't feel it is my problem?
(the fridge stopped on me last yr., i had the control board replaced 1 yr ago due to electrical surge, burning it up,- black spot on the back.)

So anyway, then i removed the control board to look at the back and when i touched the grounding wire it was so loose it fell off. I tightened it plugged it back in,and the compressor started running again, and fridge started cooling.(so i thought i had fixed the problem!)

But now the temp is not getting quiet cool enough, not cooler than 47 F, if the door stays closed for a long while, or like 50 F, after the door has been opened, and that is with the cooling level set as high as it will go on 9.
Oh, and the freezer side seems to be fine. Nothing soft at all?

I also just got thru adjusting the front door, which was about a 1/2 lower than the freezer side for ever, just to make sure it was turning the fridge light off when the door is closed.

So with all of that said, what should i check first?

I would like to check off a list of things that include, evap fan, condenser fan, and the thermistor, but do not have a clue about where they are exactly located?

Thanks for any help you may provide!
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