wr49x10152 installation instructions

I’m trying to replace mainboard(WR49X10152) for my GE Profile refregirator, Can any one share step by step installation documnet or photos might be better in this case.
The instructions came with part is confusing.

Thanks
–Ravi

Ravi,

What is the complete model number of the refrigerator?

Gene.

Hi,
It is GE Profile "PSS26PSTA SS".

Thanks
Ravi

Hi Ravi,

The compressor in your refrigerator is regular, single phase compressor, which does not have any kind of inverters and current source boards. Per the installation instructions (attached to the reply) in such situation you have to skip all steps after the first. Basically it’s just a direct swap.

Here are the breakdown diagrams and Sealed system & mother board replacement parts for General Electric PSS26PSTASS Refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.com

Gene.

Thanks for the reply, We are going with new appliance.

Ravi.

Hello Gene. Does ZFSB23DRG SS Model have Current Source or Does not?
Thank you
Santi

Gene said:
Hi Ravi,

The compressor in your refrigerator is regular, single phase compressor, which does not have any kind of inverters and current source boards. Per the installation instructions (attached to the reply) in such situation you have to skip all steps after the first. Basically it’s just a direct swap.

Here are the breakdown diagrams and Sealed system & mother board replacement parts for General Electric PSS26PSTASS Refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.com

Gene.

Hi Santi,

Yes, it dies have the inverter and the current source board.

Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5212745&diagram_id=29482971

Gene.

Does PSH25MSTASV have a current source board and inverter?

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Does PSH25MSTASV have a current source board and inverter?

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Yes, it does. Look at the diagram http://www.appliancepartspros.com/sealed-system-mother-parts-for-ge-psh25mstasv.html, ##871 & 870.

Gene.

Thanks. Step 2 of instructions references a light blue wire with a green strip on pin 10 of connector J3. But pin 10 of connector J3 has an orange wire. Is step 2 N/A?

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Thanks. Step 2 of instructions references a light blue wire with a green strip on pin 10 of connector J3. But pin 10 of connector J3 has an orange wire. Is step 2 N/A?

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Per the wiring diagram from the mini-manual (attached to the post) there is no such wire in your refrigerator. So, just skip it. I also attached the instructions for the current source board.

Gene.

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Per the wiring diagram from the mini-manual (attached to the post) there is no such wire in your refrigerator. So, just skip it. I also attached the instructions for the current source board.

Gene.

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Gene,

I have model # ZFSB23dra SS and I was told I had the "current source board". I also have an Orange wire on J3 pin 10, not a light blue with green strip. Looking at the picture you have attached I do not have the twisted red/white wire, I have what looks like the same harness that came in the motherboard kit. GE offers NO tech support, what do I need to do?

Gene,

I know this thread is old but I am hoping you might still be able to help.

I stumbled across it because I was replacing the board on my GE PSH23SGPA with the upgraded one in this thread (it was very helpful by the way because i missed the inverted board the first time thought).

My question is…

It has been about 14 hours since the board was replaced and the fridge plugged back in (it was at room temp of 77 deg at the time of the repair) and we are currently sitting at 14 and 44 (fridge/freezer) respectivly with them currently being set to -4 and 34.

Do you think we may have another issue or has it just not been enough time for it to settle (I know it is an older fridge).

Also, as of now it is empty as I didn’t want to fill it back up with food till I was sure it was working.

Thanks in advance