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Manufacturer: Whirlpool
Type of Appliance: Refrigerator
Model Number: GD2SHAXNB00
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes

I am looking for the tech sheet for this model.  I believe that I have a open neutral somewhere.  I am dead in the water without it.  Basically, when a light bulb is screwed in the socket in the fresh food section, the lights on the temperature control go out.  The light bulbs do not light up but when the light bulbs are removed, there is 110v present at the socket and the temperature control lights up again.  Using my meter (on the LoZ function), I have determined that the voltage present is ghost voltage.  My determination is based on when the voltage is measured with the LoZ function, the reading is 0 volts.

Thanks!

 

 

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Posted (edited)

I found it.  Here is how I did it.  The method I used is not one prescribed by anyone that I have seen.  So in order to help someone else out, here it is.

I googled GD2SHAXNB00 Tech Sheet.  From those results, I got the number of the appropriate tech sheet (repairclinic had the number).  I then searched Appliantology for that tech sheet.  Many results appeared.  That is how I got the appropriate tech sheet.

Thanks!

 

 

Edited by MrA25404
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Great. There are a lot of tech sheets on here that will not show up for your model because they were entered under another model but if as you say if you can find the tech sheet number and search for that then you may be able to find it that way. 


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