Product Description
Refrigerator Inverter Kit with Jumpers Specifications
This part works in conjunction with the compressor. This inverter kit is for refrigerators.
Inverter kit manages the functions of the refrigerator, such as cooling.
Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off. Unplug the refrigerator before replacing the inverter kit. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge and Freezer are too warm | Fridge too warm | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WR49X10283 replaces these:
AP5669522, WR55X10490, WR55X10685, WR55X10979, WR55X11029
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Shawn V - March 16, 2019
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Worked great
Part was and did as it should. Came with the jumper cables to ensure plugs match. Hardest part was getting it mounted to the compressor.
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my refrgerator stopped cooling and freezing
Take the cardboard grill off the bottom of the back it is held on with 5-6 hex head screws. Located the voltage inverter on the tank. It's on the bottom left of the refrigerator. Removed the screw that holds it in place.Remove the jumper wires at the quick connect. Rotate the voltage inverter and removed it. Check the voltage at the plug in going to the voltage Inverter. It should be 115-125 volts. Plug in the voltage inverter to the Quick connect away from the tank check the voltage on the side that would be connected to the tank. If both sides don't read at least 115 volts the inverter is bad. Order a new on and reinstall in the reverse order.
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Mike from Aguilar, CO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Frig stopped working
Tested the circuits then the inverter and found that to be no good. There was no 277 voltage leaving the inverter. Ordered new and replaced. The frig is now working fine.
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Anthony from CAMBRIDGE, MA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Compressor would not kick on and condenser fan ran constantly
Remove back panel on bottom of fridge to access compressor area. Remove screws from water solenoid and water valve and push to the side so the side of the compressor can be accessed. Then locate the inverter box. You will find a Phillips head screw on the bottom of the inverter. This is the only screw that hold the inverter in place. Remove the screw and tilt the inverter box forward away from the compressor, then lift the box out of the the holder. You may have to wiggle it a bit to get it out. Remove the plug that attaches to the compressor and then with the power on check your voltage coming to the compressor. It should read 120 volt. If it doesn’t your inverter is bad. Remove the other plug on the inverter box and pull the box out.
Reinstall the unit in reverse order. Use the appropriate jumper to plug into the wire connection going to box and then plug it into the connection off the fridge.
Once everything is reinstalled and before you put the back panel on plug your refrigerator back in and you should be able to hear the compressor working or feel the top of it to make sure. If it’s working you are good and can reinstall the back panel.
It will take 4-5 hours to come back to temp if it’s been off for any length of time.
Reinstall the unit in reverse order. Use the appropriate jumper to plug into the wire connection going to box and then plug it into the connection off the fridge.
Once everything is reinstalled and before you put the back panel on plug your refrigerator back in and you should be able to hear the compressor working or feel the top of it to make sure. If it’s working you are good and can reinstall the back panel.
It will take 4-5 hours to come back to temp if it’s been off for any length of time.
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Charles from ORO VALLEY, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Not Cooling
-Pulled refrigerator out to access back.
-Removed compressed paperboard cover.
-Found compressor running by the feel.
-Removed metal cover to control board.
-Found ~5V coming from control board to inverter (variable frequency drive) board assembly attached to compressor.
-Found ~120 going to inverter board.
-Removed inverter board assembly from compressor.
-Found equal resistance (~7 ohms for mine) at all three contacts of inverter (DC) compressor.
-Ordered inverter assembly, plus one extra and control board for possible future use so not to loose all my food again; I might order a compressor so I have it before price goes up.
-Installed inverter when arrived.
-Used air compressor to blow out accumulated dust on condenser coil.
-Closed up and cleaned up (C^2).
-Fridge cooled and back to proper temperature the next day.
-Removed compressed paperboard cover.
-Found compressor running by the feel.
-Removed metal cover to control board.
-Found ~5V coming from control board to inverter (variable frequency drive) board assembly attached to compressor.
-Found ~120 going to inverter board.
-Removed inverter board assembly from compressor.
-Found equal resistance (~7 ohms for mine) at all three contacts of inverter (DC) compressor.
-Ordered inverter assembly, plus one extra and control board for possible future use so not to loose all my food again; I might order a compressor so I have it before price goes up.
-Installed inverter when arrived.
-Used air compressor to blow out accumulated dust on condenser coil.
-Closed up and cleaned up (C^2).
-Fridge cooled and back to proper temperature the next day.
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ROBERT from OCALA, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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compressor won't kick on
Pulled ice box away from wall. Took lower cardboard cover off. Shut water line off. Got my volt meter and checked the current going from the wall to the plug in at the inverter (input side), and I had the required 115 volts. Then I unplugged the connection going to the compressor (not the plug at the compressor which you cannot see until you unbolt the inverter) but the output connection side that goes to compressor. I checked the voltage and had about 13 volts not the required 115 volts. Therefore, I came to the conclusion that the inverter was bad. I ordered one from Partselect and they shipped it right away. I installed it and the ice box is back up to running order.
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Kenneth from RINGGOLD, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Refrigerator not cooling
1.Google troubleshooting for this issue. Determine the inverter card was bad. Installed new card and correct jumper harness per instructions. Total time to troubleshoot, remove & replace was about 30_45 min. Pretty simple
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Donald from Miamisburg, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Cornell
February 7, 2018
The refridgerator and freezer side are warm but the fan runs compressor doesn't turn on. Would this be the compressor inverter? I did check continuity across the three pins on the compressor and had continuity across all of them and no continuity to ground across any of them.
For model number GSH22JFXMBB
Hello Cornell, thank you for your question. If the compressor is not turning on, but the fan runs continuously I would recommend replacing the Inverter Kit with Jumpers WR49X10283. Good luck with your repair!
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Jo
January 17, 2019
Had a tech out to troubleshoot frig/freezer staying too warm, am ordering inverter. Is this the correct part for my model frig?Thanks
For model number PGSS5RKZHSS
Hi Jo,
Thank you for your question. Yes, this inverter kit is the correct part for your refrigerator. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Matthew
October 24, 2019
My fridge temp is sitting around 55 degrees. The fan is running but not the compressor. Checked and I have 120 V going into the inverter and 71 V coming out on 2 legs, what should the voltage be coming out?
For model number PFCS1NJWA SS
Hi Matthew,
Thank you for your question. Here is some information that a customer posted regarding the inverter, "Take the cardboard grill off the bottom of the back it is held on with 5-6 hex head screws. Located the voltage inverter on the tank. It's on the bottom left of the refrigerator. Removed the screw that holds it in place.Remove the jumper wires at the quick connect. Rotate the voltage inverter and removed it. Check the voltage at the plug in going to the voltage Inverter. It should be 115-125 volts. Plug in the voltage inverter to the Quick connect away from the tank check the voltage on the side that would be connected to the tank. If both sides don't read at least 115 volts the inverter is bad. Order a new on and reinstall in the reverse order." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Mike
October 13, 2017
How do you test this part?
For model number GSH25JFXLWW
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your inquiry. To test this part, you need a multimeter. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Mike
October 13, 2017
Is this part that mounts to the compressor
For model number GSH25JFXLWW
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your question. Yes, this is the part that mounts to your compressor. Good luck with your repair.
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Gene
October 31, 2017
No water coming from dispenser, changed and put in new water pump same thing getting ice, but no water. Help me.
For model number cfsp5rkbcss
Hi Gene, Thank you for the question. I suggest testing the Micro Switch with an Multi Meter to check for continuity. I also suggest replacing the water filter if it has not been replaced within the last 6 months. Hope this helps!
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Bob
November 4, 2017
The compressor will not come on the condensed fan run all time.
For model number GSH22JVAJFXLWW
Hi Bob, Thank you for the question. This sounds like an issue with the relay or the compacitor. If you can double check the model number and submit a new question we will be happy to provide part information. The model number provided is coming up invalid. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Mimi
April 26, 2019
My fridge stopped running also the bottom freezer dont work.I tried the interface board on the front where u get the ice despensed. The light don't show its working either. The only Green light is on where the water fills the trays to make ice any one has a idea.
For model number cfsp5rkbd
Hello Mimi, thank you for your question. The issue would most likely be either the inverter board, or the main board on the back of the unit. If the compressor is not running there is more of a chance the issue is the inverter board. I hope this helps!
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Ryan
October 10, 2019
Is the inverter board basically the replacement for the capacitor and starter relay? The refrigerator is in a remote location; could i use a small (1/3 HP) kick Star in place of the inverter until the board can be ordered in?
For model number PFCF1NJXBCC
Hi Ryan, thank you for your question. Yes it does, the inverter handles those functions and so your appliance does not have either of those parts. Unfortunately no, you would either need a technician to jimmy something like that up for you or you would have to replace your inverter board as the manufacturer made in your appliance. Good luck with your repair.
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Larry
February 19, 2020
How can i check out a inverter kit? P/n wr49x10283
For model number GSL22JFXLLB
Hello and thank you for writing.
To test this part, you need a multimeter. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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