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There is occasionally (more frequent day by day) a clicking noise from the rear of the refrigerator. It sounds to me as a relay trying to kick in. It will make the noise for awhile (usually after door opening/closing) and then quit. During theses episodes, the temp displays will either not show or blink.
Any help appreciated.
THANX!
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PDS20MCRBB
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Remove the motherboard cover in the back, if it's the motherboard clicking, replace it as it will eventually fail AP4436216
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Originally Posted by: KULTULZ ;)
thanx! hello - did this work for you ? I have the same issue, same fridge, and almost the same serial # !! Let me know - thanks !
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Originally Posted by: Anna's Mom
hello - did this work for you ? I have the same issue, same fridge, and almost the same serial # !! Let me know - thanks !
Mom... ;) Mine suddenly stopped making the noise so I have not replace the board (I'm cheap). With my luck it will ignite leading to a meltdown destroying half of the neighborhood... :( Say HI! to Anna for me... :D
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If you can't afford a new board, I would locate the clicking relay by fealing each one, the big one is the compressor relay, the small one, the defrost. Then remove the cover with sharp wood chisel, then try to clean the contacts with fine emory paper, or just order a new one. Flush the relay out with non-residue contact cleaner available at Wall Mart.
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Originally Posted by: KULTULZ
Mine suddenly stopped making the noise so I have not replace the board (I'm cheap).
With my luck it will ignite leading to a meltdown destroying half of the neighborhood... :(
:confused: OK... I ignored the warning signs and advice. The noise returned but not as loud. Chose to ignore (another intelligent move). The freezer is still holding temp but the upper section is warm and showing fifty degrees... Could this be as a result of the board failure or has the damage progressed? Originally Posted by: richappy
Remove the motherboard cover in the back, if it's the motherboard clicking, replace it as it will eventually fail AP4436216
This seems to be the case. Is this replacement Part No Genuine GE? The character sequence seems to be different from GE Service Parts.
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That is this site's proprietary part #.
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