GE APPLIANCES GE PROFILE SERIES REFRIGERATOR General Troubleshooting
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Main Control Board
The clicking sound is the mechanical chattering of relays caused by the failure of filter capacitors on the control board. These capacitors fail to maintain a steady DC voltage to the relay coils, causing them to rapidly cycle on and off. Replacing the board restores the integrity of the power management system and the logic required to drive the compressor and fans.
SKU: WR55X10942P
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Evaporator Fan Motor
Forensic analysis of this platform shows that internal shorts in the fan motor often act as the primary catalyst for control board failure. High current draw or electrical noise from a failing fan motor puts excessive thermal stress on the board's voltage regulators. Failure to replace a malfunctioning fan when replacing the board often leads to a 'repeat failure' of the new board within weeks.
SKU: WR60X10185
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Condenser Fan Motor
If the relay clicking is accompanied by poor cooling in the machine compartment, the condenser fan may be seized or exhibiting high internal resistance. Similar to the evaporator fan, this DC motor is powered directly by the main control board, and its failure can disrupt the shared DC voltage rail, inducing relay chatter across the entire control assembly.
SKU: WR60X10209
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Main Control Board.