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Joe, just a couple of more questions before I go away. #1 You mentioned a problem with the freezer wiring harness - Where do I find that - I'm assuming in the freezer somewhere?? #2 When I installed the new mother board (WR55X10942) in step 2 it said "eliminate thermistor wire in pin 2 of J1 connector". It had a note that said it was only applicable for - all bottom freezer models and Encoder models with certain serial number prefixes. My refrig is neither of those stated in the note. However, I do have a wire in pin 2 of connector J1 but, no wire in pin 1 of J1 connector. The illustration in the instructions has wires in pins 1 & 2 of connector J1. Therefore, I DID NOT cut the wire on pin 2 of J1 connector. Is that correct??
I'm about to give up. Thanks for your help anyway.
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Originally Posted by: dhs70flh  Joe, just a couple of more questions before I go away. #1 You mentioned a problem with the freezer wiring harness - Where do I find that - I'm assuming in the freezer somewhere?? #2 When I installed the new mother board (WR55X10942) in step 2 it said "eliminate thermistor wire in pin 2 of J1 connector". It had a note that said it was only applicable for - all bottom freezer models and Encoder models with certain serial number prefixes. My refrig is neither of those stated in the note. However, I do have a wire in pin 2 of connector J1 but, no wire in pin 1 of J1 connector. The illustration in the instructions has wires in pins 1 & 2 of connector J1. Therefore, I DID NOT cut the wire on pin 2 of J1 connector. Is that correct??
I'm about to give up. Thanks for your help anyway. Dhs, You did fine, and followed the instrutions correctly. Your freezer wire harness is located behind the back wall of the freezer, in the evaporator area, there are several multi plug connectors, and you need to separate them, check for moisture and corrosion, inside the connectors, clean and re attach the connections. Hope you don't give up too soon. :cool: :cool: :cool:
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