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GE PWE23KSKKSS stopped working after power outage


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bubba153

Hi Everyone

     Had a brief power outage today and when power was restored the refrigerator didn't turn back on.  Display inside is working   lights are on .  but the compressor isn't coming on. fan is not on either. When I plug it in a hear the clicks & the metering valve turning but not compressor

      The control board in the back has the green light blinking.

Is there a reset button? I didn't unplug for 15 mins but still nothing

Any advice would be appreciated

 

Thank you

Bubba

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20 hours ago, bubba153 said:

Hi Everyone

     Had a brief power outage today and when power was restored the refrigerator didn't turn back on.  Display inside is working   lights are on .  but the compressor isn't coming on. fan is not on either. When I plug it in a hear the clicks & the metering valve turning but not compressor

      The control board in the back has the green light blinking.

Is there a reset button? I didn't unplug for 15 mins but still nothing

Any advice would be appreciated

 

Thank you

Bubba

Check the main board for damage. Most likely the board is bad but you'd have to check with a meter. If it's an inverter compressor you can check YouTube for checking that with a meter. Could check power to evaporator fan since that should be running. Make sure the control board isn't off too. 

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bubba153

Hi Nathaniel

     It was the Board. I always keep a spare board so that was the first thing a changed out and instantly the compressor started up

Thank you for the suggestion   really appreciate it 

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1 hour ago, bubba153 said:

Hi Nathaniel

     It was the Board. I always keep a spare board so that was the first thing a changed out and instantly the compressor started up

Thank you for the suggestion   really appreciate it 

You're welcome, good to hear.

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