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refrigerator and freezer warm up.Then a day later its back in temp range. condenser is clean .I blieve its the main control ? I need  A  little help on this one.

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This usually does come down to a failing relay on the main control board.

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ok the main board are we talking about #wpw10207861 ?

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On 6/5/2021 at 4:09 PM, TheHelicopterKid said:

This usually does come down to a failing relay on the main control board.

Are we talking about part #wpw10207861

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On 6/9/2021 at 4:04 PM, montrue said:

Are we talking about part #wpw10207861

No, the main board with the relays on it is part number Part number: WP12782036SP

http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ShowPartImage.aspx?forumimg=WP12782036SP

Looks like it is NLA. May have to send it out to be repaired. Have a look at the back of the board for any burnt joints. 

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