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Ge motherboard part # mix up? Ge pds22mfsaww bottom freezer Order Date: 05/12/09 Order Number: 673294part #AP4297272 (WR55X10656) Main control board assembly domesti this one looks exactly like mine on your site Board #200d4854g014 this is the one I ordered # diff 4 The one shipped #computime 200d4850g014 # diff 0The part # is the same but they have different # on the board and are very different I will attach the pictures if I can thanks rock Rocker switch S136.doc (28kb) downloaded 21 time(s).rockmacc attached the following image(s):
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My situation is just the opposite. The board I removed from my refer is like the lower photo and it has 5 plugs on the right side. The board I was sent is similar to the upper photo with only 4 plugs on the right. The box was labeled W55x10942 but the board doesn't look like any of the photos of similar boards on the web. There is no J-5 and a lot of components are not there, just a bunch of jumers. Also, the board I received has one less relay. A schematic I have says J-5 is for the Quick Chill (somethng-can't read it). My refer is a PSI23SGNA. Was my box mismarked or wrong bord inside? Numbers on the board are: EBX1110P003; 94V-OOPCVO; 702130401.01GA and SWS 1048 (rev 1). A sticker on the board has the following codes: WKKT 1304-00-00; 200D6221G009 and R102FC 3706DG. Anyone got a clue?
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My old motherboard (MB) number is WKKT 1304-00-00 & the one I received is WR55X10942. Is the new MB the correct replacement for the old one?
Whenever I check to see if another MB should be used, the new one is the one that shows up.
If so, how do I connect to the new MB since it has more connectors than the old one?
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All parts sites deliver the WR55X10942, a redesigned board that's probably more reliable. It is pretty hard to miss-wire the new board, just plug in all the connectors into the new board where they where on the old board and ignore the other sockets on the new board.
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