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Manufacturer: Frigidaire
Type of Appliance: refrigerator
Model Number: DGHF2360PF2A
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

So the only document I could find was 242292103. However, the wiring diagram /  PCB schematic shows a J4A, J4B, J6, JS, J2 AND J9A jumpers on the pcb. 

I am having an issue with the evaporator fan motor failing to run. So i ran the diagnostic step 15, and I had no fan operation either lo or hi speed. So I replaced the fan, with the same result. So i then changed the board, new board, new fan, still wont operate, even in diagnostic mode.

So I want to test voltage at the board for the efm. One part of #242292103 says the four efm wires go to: J4A-7, J4B-5, J4A-13, and J4A-14, but on the  board i only have a J4 jumper. The diagram layout doesnt match up with actual, and i have no J4B-5 pin to test. 

So im back to square one with no efm running and no way to determine what voltages i should test at what pins to find out what is not happening.

 

please help

Posted

Think it takes this tech sheet and may want to check the door switches:

 

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thanks Vance

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