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Carolyn
January 28, 2020
How to change the water fliter
For model number JFC2089BEM01
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Thad
July 12, 2021
I had a power surge. The refrigerator has power going to it but it does not cool. Also the panel inside of the refrigerator the led lights are all messed up. Does this sound like a motherboard problem or a condenser problem?Thanks for any and all input!
For model number JFC2089BEM01
Hi Thad,
Thank you for your question. If your refrigerator is not cooling and the panel and the lights are not working as they should, you will need to check the capacitor, the electronic control board and the temperature control bar. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
Pressed in the end of the filter cover, lowered it down part way. Twisted the old filter 1/4 turn and removed it. Set in the sink to drain. Inserted new filter and twisted it to lock. closed cover. Done. Total time @ 1 Minute.
I removed the drop-down outer housing by gently prying the sides of the two pivot pins at the rear. This gave me move 'room' to grip and slightly rotate then pull the old filter forward and away from the tight suction connection. I was concerned that I would be too forceful for the plastic assemblies and would break something; deliberate motions and a steady thought process on the problem helped disengage the darned old filter!
Removed door and crisper pans. Removed nuts on left end cap - think there were 3. Removed nuts on right end cap and one or two on back air regulator attached to right end cap. Replaced left end cap with new one using reserved nuts. Carefully removed back air regulator from right end cap. Attached back air regulator to new right end cap. Replaced right end cap and back air regulator and attached with nuts. Carefully inserted pantry door into pin on one side and slightly bent both right and left pins to insert door fully into end caps. Replaced crisper pans. That's it.