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sridhar  
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 23, 2011 7:19:11 AM(UTC)
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GE double door: GSH25KGREBB S. NO AH223952

Problem: Clicking sound from the main board. I can hear the compressor also clicking(subtle sound) when the relay clicks. The compressor does not start. This started about 5 days ago. At first, the fridge would start intermittently and work fine for several hours. Then, two days ago, it stopped. It remained stopped for about 8 hours. Then, I unplugged/replugged the fridge and it started and ran for about 14 hours. Then it stopped again. When the problem started, I could see the small fan behind the ice maker would spin half a revolution and stop.
I opened the base board on the back and cleaned the cooling fins. It was pretty dirty and clogged. It has been 3 hours since I cleaned it and the fridge did not start when I plugged it in a few minutes ago.

A technician suggested replacing the main board. If the main board was bad, why would the fridge start after the technician diagnosed it as a bad board. The board itself is probably $110 to $135 but I don't know the root cause.

Anyone has any ideas about how to get to the root cause?

Thanks in advance.
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richappy  
#2 Posted : Saturday, April 23, 2011 9:18:12 AM(UTC)
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If the fans stop running, I would replace the motherboard in the back and use a 1000 joule surge protector to prevent the new board from blowing out.
sridhar  
#3 Posted : Monday, May 2, 2011 10:29:41 AM(UTC)
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I replaced the main circuit board and the problem was resolved. The problem was a relay on the board was likely malfunctioning. Has anyone ever replaced the relay? The rest of the board seems to be salvageable. Why throw it away?
richappy  
#4 Posted : Monday, May 2, 2011 2:04:43 PM(UTC)
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Relays never fail in this way, they can blow out, contacts get contaminated, but never click off and on, that is electronics going bad.
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