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Freezer Thermistor Ge Side by Side with Motherboard


SteveM

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This is an additional note to a previous thread.

I have GE side by side with motherboard, model #GSS25WGMDBB, whose damper door will work for roughly 4 hours and then close and not open again. Diagnostic tests indicate a bad freezer thermistor. I have changed the thermistor twice but the test still indicates it is failing, and the door is still not operating. All other tests indicate the door is okay.

I see there is a test at the J1 connection on the motherboard for voltage and ohms. Does anyone know how I should interepet these tests in relation to the door not opening? I.E. If 2.8-3.5VDC are not present between J1-3(Freezer Thermistor) and J1-5(5V), what does that mean?

 

Thanks

 

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