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jjohnmonahan  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 6, 2009 5:20:43 PM(UTC)
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Could someone please let me know where I can get the (top secrete) wiring diagram for a GE SxS series, mod #GSS22JFMAWW refrigerator.:confused: My compressor runs but there is no cold on the evaporator line and no warmth on the condenser line, BUT sometimes the evaporator will ice up telling me that there is freon in the system. I need to know if there is some cut offs in the freon lines that would cause this problem, as I said sometimes it will ice up in the freezer side. Any clues or a site address for the schematic?:confused:
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v2k04  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 6, 2009 6:54:12 PM(UTC)
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Does the coil get heavily frosted after it runs for a week or so?
jjohnmonahan  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 7, 2009 4:12:58 PM(UTC)
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sometimes but it is sporadic at best
icehouse  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, January 7, 2009 6:05:38 PM(UTC)
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You have a sealed system problem. :)
jjohnmonahan  
#5 Posted : Friday, January 9, 2009 9:20:22 AM(UTC)
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Do you mean as in possible there is maybe some kind of a cut off in-line of the 'sealed system' thats controlled and is closed to let the freon flow, or maybe a clog?
icehouse  
#6 Posted : Friday, January 9, 2009 9:57:57 AM(UTC)
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That is what it appears to be. The new refrigerants and oils are moisture sensitive and if the condenser coils are not properly cleaned, the system overheats. This drives out any moisture and the resulting problem is a clog caused by the moisture breakdown of salts believe it or not.
This was researched by a major refrigerant manufacturer, and as a result they recommend to replace the capillary tube and filter drier.
This must be done by a "Certified" Technician. :)
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