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Amy
October 23, 2023
Frig and freezer don't get cold components behind freezer panel on the inside iced over. What could be wrong
For model number HA10TG31SB
Hi Amy, thank you for getting in touch. Based on our understanding of the issue, you may need to replace the control board, part number PS12345082, to fix the issue. We hope this information helps!
I went to the back of the unit and could tell there was power getting to the the relay switch. The relay switch was making a buzzing sound, but was not engaging the compressor. Given the age of the unit, I took a chance and ordered a new relay switch thinking I didn’t have a compressor issue. The trick to installing a new relay switch is
... Read moreto leave the old relay on the unit until the new relay kit is received. There are several wires to connect. When removing the old switch, unhook one wire at a time and connect each wire removed to the new relay switch. The new relay switch is just like the old relay switch, so identifying where each wire goes is not a problem. After rewiring is complete, be sure to get the wire cover box back in place. The wire cover box keeps out any possible moisture. Plug in the refrigerator and you should here the compressor start.