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Phillip
September 18, 2023
Not freezing ff sec not cold enough fans running green light visible at circuit board in back of fridge what may may I check board any videos
For model number GNE27JSMAFSS
Hi Phillip, Thank you for reaching out. We suggest testing the Temperature Sensor. If you notice your refrigerator is too warm, too cold, or not defrosting properly, then there may be a problem with your sensor. We hope this helps!
FANS ARE RUNNING COMPRESSOR ON PIN R57 ON ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD R57 GREEN LITE-ON WHAT ELSE CAN I CHECK TO GET THIS FRIDGE TO FREEZING
For model number GNE27JSMAFSS
Hi Phillip, thank you for your inquiry. The issue is with the temperature sensor, part number FIX304103. You may need to replace the temperature sensor to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Fans are running compressor running but freezer not freezing warm ff section would you think of adding Freon or check some thing else
For model number GNE27JSMAFSS
Hi Phillip, Thank you for reaching out. We suggest testing the Temperature Sensor. If this part is malfunctioning it may inaccurately signal the control board to turn off these components, resulting in warmer than normal temperatures in the fresh food and freezer sections. We hope this helps!
I went to a GE repair center to explain my problem, the service center reccomended that I have a techinician come out o look at it. $75.00 for the visit and what ever labor and materials wuld cost.
I went on line to see if there were others having this same problem and found that there were many with the same problem.
... Read more />After reading some of the ways that people found out what was wrong ...it became a matter of three components, the timer, heater or thermostat.
I tried the most common component and the less expensive one first , the thermostat switch I installed it very easily snipping two wires and attaching the news using wire nuts I used the diagram on this website to pinpoint the component and there has not been a problem since.
I had to remove all of the shelves.....part of the ice maker.....the rear cover over the freezer coils.....There were two wires that came from the back of the freezer that were also incorporated with the fan motor plug from the factory....This caused me to cut all of the wires from the new motor and soider them to the existing plug and sh
... Read morerink wrap the connections. If GE would have supplied two new ends I could have cut only those wires added the ends and inserted them into the new motor plug thus eliminating an extra hour and a soildering iron,,,,In my case not a big deal however not a project for those who have trouble with repairs using these type of tools.