GE PFE28KYNF Not Cooling
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86%
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Main Power Control Board
The clicking sound most frequently originates from the mechanical relays on the main PCB attempting to engage the compressor circuit. When the board's capacitors fail to maintain steady DC voltage, the relays cycle rapidly or fail to stay closed, preventing the cooling system from energizing. This part is the central 'brain' that manages the power distribution for the entire sealed system.
SKU: WR55X38248
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9%
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Compressor Inverter Control Board
This model uses a variable-speed compressor controlled by an inverter board. If the inverter's power transistors or sensing circuits fail, it will emit a click as it attempts to drive the compressor and subsequently shuts down due to an over-current or out-of-sync fault. It is the critical interface between the digital control logic and the physical compressor motor.
SKU: WR49X24391
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5%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
Internal clicking or chirping can be caused by the fan motor's internal bearings failing or ice accumulation on the evaporator coils striking the fan blades. If the fan fails to circulate air through the chassis, the refrigerator will lose its ability to transfer heat, resulting in a 'not cooling' state even if the compressor is operational.
SKU: WR60X26866
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DIY Repair Guide
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