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GR389RP ((APICGSC)) LG Refrigerator - Overview

Sections of the GR389RP

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Compressor Start Relay – Part Number: 6749C-0014E
Compressor Start Relay
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PartSelect #: PS9865140
Manufacturer #: 6749C-0014E
$66.53
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Guide,Rail – Part Number: 4974JA2040A
Guide,Rail
PartSelect #: PS3524682
Manufacturer #: 4974JA2040A
$22.80
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Defrost Thermostat – Part Number: 6615JB2005C
Defrost Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS3529338
Manufacturer #: 6615JB2005C
This part is a temperature sensing devise. It senses the rise in evaporator temperature during a defrost cycle and cycles the defrost heater off after all frost is melted. It is calibrated to permit...
$50.72
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Tube Assembly,Drain – Part Number: 5251JA3003D
Tube Assembly,Drain
PartSelect #: PS3527689
Manufacturer #: 5251JA3003D
$15.91
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Supporter Assembly,Leg – Part Number: 4981JQ3001A
Supporter Assembly,Leg
PartSelect #: PS3524957
Manufacturer #: 4981JQ3001A
$19.05
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Fan Assembly – Part Number: 5901JA1013A
Fan Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3528667
Manufacturer #: 5901JA1013A
$14.64
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AC Motor – Part Number: 4680JB1033B
AC Motor
PartSelect #: PS3523110
Manufacturer #: 4680JB1033B
$78.80
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Lamp,Incandescent – Part Number: 6912JB2002G
Lamp,Incandescent
PartSelect #: PS3530401
Manufacturer #: 6912JB2002G
$23.53
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Pin,Common – Part Number: 4J04238A
Pin,Common
PartSelect #: PS3525516
Manufacturer #: 4J04238A
$21.16
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Switch,Push Button – Part Number: 6600JB1010K
Switch,Push Button
PartSelect #: PS3529270
Manufacturer #: 6600JB1010K
$127.75
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Thermistor,PTC – Part Number: 6748JA3001A
Thermistor,PTC
PartSelect #: PS3529504
Manufacturer #: 6748JA3001A
$43.12
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Cover,Sensor – Part Number: 3550JA2035D
Cover,Sensor
PartSelect #: PS3519873
Manufacturer #: 3550JA2035D
$8.59
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Common Symptoms of the GR389RP

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Refrigerator not cooling
Used a screwdriver to remove covers. Used a blow dryer to defrost coil in freezer. Cut zip tie and removed old controller assembly. Inserted new controller assembly and secured with zip tie. It took 24 hours for the fridge to cool completely. Now it works fine.
Parts Used:
Defrost Thermostat
  • Richard from Ashland, KY
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Unit kept beeping as if the freezer door was open
I popped the old switch out of place and then disconnected the wire harness from the switch with a pair of needle nose pliers. I then inserted the harness into the new switch and popped the switch into place. Super easy and fast.
Parts Used:
Switch,Push Button
  • Paul from San Jose, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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The fridge died and couldn't find right parts needed
I was told the mother board went out. Took a few months to finally get one myself after repairman didn't come through. It turned out not to be the motherboard that sears repairman tested it for and said that's what it needed. I found Parts select after going round and round with sears parts refusing to accept return. There prices were better, as well as shipping and it came so quick i thought it was over night. The controller assembly was not the problem so we have it for a spare now. It was the freezer fan but even after installing it nothing would work is why we ordered the controller assembly. after 2 days and about 7 hours of checking, taking apart, rechecking assembling by my determined electrician it turned out to be a loose wire. LOL hope this helps someone. I'm just glad to have my fridge again! Blessings!!!
Parts Used:
Defrost Thermostat
  • Barbara from Wildersville, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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