FRIGIDAIRE FGHB2868T Not Cooling
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Condenser Fan Motor
The open-grille design of this model allows dust and pet hair to seize the motor bearings or obstruct the blades. When the fan fails, the compressor cannot dissipate heat, causing the head pressure to rise until the thermal overload protector trips with an audible click, subsequently halting all cooling.
SKU: 5304505274
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8%
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Compressor Inverter Control Board
This model uses a variable-speed compressor controlled by an inverter board; if the board's capacitors or switching transistors fail, the board may emit a clicking sound while attempting to phase-start the compressor. A failure here prevents the compressor from running entirely, resulting in a total loss of cooling.
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6%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
As noted in the research, these fans are located in tight freezer compartments prone to ice buildup. If ice interferes with the fan blades, it creates a repetitive clicking or ticking noise and prevents cold air from circulating to the refrigerator compartment, though the freezer may remain partially cool.
SKU: 5304505278
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DIY Repair Guide
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