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I have a Samsung Refrigerator model RFG295AARS.   The compressor is not running & I am trying to figure out why.  I read the posting on new inverter compressors so I tested resistance on the compressor, each of the 3 windings.  The results were 9.4 ohms for each of them.  In the posting it mentioned that I should refer to the technical specifications for the compressor to determine what the resistance should be.  Although I have the owners manual, and the service manual, neither of them have that kind of information.  The compressor part number is : AP4442932 / or BK190CL2C/E01.  Any idea where I can access that info?

Since all 3 windings had the same resistance I've moved forward under the assumption that the compressor is good.  

Any recommendations on how to proceed from here?

Thanks in advance!

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Did you ever figure out what was wrong? Was it the PCB inverter board?

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