GE GSS25GYNF Not Cooling
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Compressor Start Relay & Overload Assembly
The PTC thermistor inside the relay often fractures, preventing the necessary electrical phase shift to start the compressor motor. When the motor fails to rotate, it draws locked-rotor amperage, causing the bi-metal overload disc to overheat and 'click' open to break the circuit. Replacing the assembly restores the timing of the start-winding energization.
SKU: WR07X10097
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4%
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Main Power Control Board
If the board's logic or the physical compressor relay on the PCB fails, it can send intermittent or 'dirty' power to the compressor. This causes the compressor to struggle to maintain its duty cycle or results in the board relay itself clicking without successfully engaging the compressor's drive circuit.
SKU: WR55X38248
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3%
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Reciprocating Compressor
Internal mechanical seizure of the piston or bearing surfaces creates a 'locked rotor' condition. Even with a functional start relay, the motor cannot overcome the physical resistance, leading to the same high-current draw and thermal overload tripping observed in electrical failures.
SKU: WR87X20798
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Compressor Start Relay & Overload Assembly.
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