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      Who: This workshop is only available to tech members at Appliantology.
      When: Saturday, December 7 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
      Where: Online via Zoom
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I have a GR refrigerator model GSH25JSXLSS.  When I plug it in nothing works. No lights. no door control .. nothing.. Yes cord is fine.  And thoughts ?? 

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If you  have 120vac to control board  suspect a load issue the  12vdc line . Check for 12vdc at j4 pins 3/4 should be 12vdc probably will find something around 5 to  6 vdc or something similar .  if that is correct  your 12vdc line is loaded down and you will need to isolate load issue .  I would disconnect  j2  and see if  the compressor starts up  and your 12vdc comes back . IF IT DOES YOU Have a fan issue condenser or evap fan is loading down your 12vdc .  if your 12vdc dose not come back check each 12dc load by disconnecting  one at a time .  then try  damper , dispenser board   . Most likely one of the motors  is bad . .

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