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Got my GE Profile refrigerator circuit board replaced during its first year due to a malfunction and it worked fine till lately. Refrigerator is less than 10 years old.
Coil in freezer freezed up, and temperature rised in the upper (fridge) area. I unplugged the unit and defrosted the coil (in freezer) and temperature was fine for a week or two.
But coil freezed up again and again...
Call service, they replace the circuit board and it worked fine for about a month and a half.
Top fridge too warm (~60 degrees) freezer very cold, call service back Service replaced the circuit board again.
Top fridge still too warm (~60 degrees) freezer very cold, call service again.
Service replaced the circuit board, circulation fan motor and temperature sensor.
Top fridge still too warm (~60 degrees) freezer very cold...
Evaporator coil is clean and circulation fan is working.
Service technician is supposedly certified...Help!
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Locate the motherboard in the back and remove the 3 pin power connector on the bottom. Put a wire jumper between the mating pins labled Lin and def. Plug fridg in, and check for defrost action. If none, you have either a bad defrost terminator or bad heater.
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Originally Posted by: richappy  Locate the motherboard in the back and remove the 3 pin power connector on the bottom. Put a wire jumper between the mating pins labled Lin and def. Plug fridg in, and check for defrost action. If none, you have either a bad defrost terminator or bad heater. I put a wire jumper between Lin & Def and nothing happen. When you say a bad defrost terminator, do you mean a bad defrost thermostat and if so their appear to be 2 defrost thermostat, would you know which one? Thanks
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You have a thermistor, a long, thin item and a thermostat clipped to the top of the evaporator. Replace the thermostat. Also, check the heater, if black with an open spot, it's bad.
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