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BYmechanic  
#1 Posted : Friday, June 17, 2011 3:30:23 AM(UTC)
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Hi I have a GE profile PFS22MBS refrigerator which had been experiencing wide temperature fluctuations for a couple of weeks. On Tues the top fridge compartment went up to 74 and the freezer to 24. The fan was not running. I replaced the control board and the fan now runs and the freezer is down to 15 indicated - zero by thermometer at the very bottom - but the top fridge is still at 74. Any ideas what to do next? Besides go shopping, I mean I don' have a schematic or parts diagram.
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#2 Posted : Friday, June 17, 2011 4:04:09 AM(UTC)
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Hi I have a GE profile PFS22MBS refrigerator which had been experiencing wide temperature fluctuations for a couple of weeks. On Tues the top fridge compartment went up to 74 and the freezer to 24. The fan was not running. I replaced the control board and the fan now runs and the freezer is down to 15 indicated - zero by thermometer at the very bottom - but the top fridge is still at 74. Any ideas what to do next? Besides go shopping, I mean I don' have a schematic or parts diagram.

update - evaporator fan not running. don't know why
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#3 Posted : Friday, June 17, 2011 10:28:50 AM(UTC)
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For problems like an evaporator motor not running, I always recommend (for the motherboard refrigerators) to replace the motor AP3855880 and the motherboard at the same time. A bad fan motor will blow out the driver on the motherboard, so now you need to replace both items!
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#4 Posted : Friday, June 17, 2011 11:46:50 AM(UTC)
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Hi - I agree in hindsight. However, the motor has 1646 ohms w to r so its not shorted. No burned resistors on the old or new board. I applied 12v and it did nothing.
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#5 Posted : Friday, June 17, 2011 1:41:55 PM(UTC)
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Check the voltage to the evaporator fan motor as described in one of our previous threads: http://forum.appliancepartspros...or-test-replacement.html

Gene.
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#6 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:06:52 AM(UTC)
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OK - I checked the voltages and got 12V or so on red-white but nothing on yellow-white. I connected the motor wires to a 12V source (yellow & red to +, white to -) and it ran. The board is new and the motor was not shorted so unless the board was defective when I got it then it should be ok - right? I found a good document on GE Electronic Refrigerator Diagnostics but it does not describe the logic used by the board to control fans so I'm not sure where to look next - tonight I plan to check the thermisters. Any more sage advice would be appreciated.

Ross

PS I bought a new fridge so the pressure's off. I did run it for a few days by putting a small fan in place of the ev fan running continuously
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Ross,

It would not surprise me if the new control board is defective. Try to exchange it under the part warranty.

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#8 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2011 2:53:29 AM(UTC)
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Ross,

It would not surprise me if the new control board is defective. Try to exchange it under the part warranty.

Gene.

Thanks for all your help Gene. I checked thermisters & then put the fan motor back in and it's working perfectly. I'm guessing that there was a bad connection - the pins looked a bit corroded.

For anyone with similar problems here is a link to some good info: http://www.geservicenet.com/cc/...rator_AC_Diagnostics.pdf
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Hello I have a PFE29PSDESS I AM HAVING ISSUES with bottom drawer freezing. I have replaced the evaporator fan that works fine now .also replaced the damper fan. It still freezes up. I can c the EVAP fan working but I don't know if damper is. What else could be wrong? Do I need the defrost wire? And where is that. Thank you.
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I have a practicaly new fridge not cooling correctly spoiled yougurt condensation on cheesecake help
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