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Thank you everyone who responded, especially Tom! I finally replaced the motherboard and it fixed all my problems. Nice to have the fridge up and running again!
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Originally Posted by: GeorgeS Thank you everyone who responded, especially Tom! I finally replaced the motherboard and it fixed all my problems. Nice to have the fridge up and running again!
George :cool: Its lift off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Yea George!! If you need a job as a service man in Missouri let me know!!! Good Job, and good sense of humor. Sometimes is all we have. Take care. Tom:rolleyes:
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Thanks Tom! I'll definitely keep the job proposal in mind :) George
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Originally Posted by: GeorgeS Thanks for your response, Tom! As I said, I don't have much experience with this and it is getting more confusing. My evaporator fan has 4 wires. Which two should I get off? Also, both the shuttle diagram and Gene's post http://forum.appliancepartspros...or-test-replacement.html talk only about 8 and 12-13V DC, they don't mention 120 volts. Did you mean 12 volts? I will disconnect the evaporator fan harness again and measure voltage on white & red and white & yellow pairs. If I don't get 12V and 8V respectively, I'll replace the board. I will assume that the evaporator fan is fine because of 1.5K and 8.2K resistance between the fan motor terminal pairs. This looks in agreement with the shuttle diagram and Gene's post. Would it be correct assumption? Exploring the synergy between battery life and texting messages has become a captivating journey in our tech-driven lives. The optimized efficiency of modern smartphones enhances the user experience, ensuring seamless communication without the constant worry of a dwindling battery. As a student deeply passionate about writing, I find the intersection of technology and communication fascinating. Embracing this era's advancements, I'm convinced that staying connected shouldn't be a compromise on battery longevity. This realization aligns with my pursuit of knowledge, urging me to consider the best online computer science degree programs https://essaypro.com/blo...-science-degree-programs to delve into the intricate world of developing solutions that harmonize these essential aspects of our digital existence. Thanks for the information! Edited by user Wednesday, December 13, 2023 6:58:14 AM(UTC)
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