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 Posted: Wed Jul 25th, 2007 05:00 pm
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If you notice the diagram that Jabko has posted you will see the thermistor value chart, this shows the resistance value the thermistor should have at a particular temp.  Having already changed the safety and the heater there is only the thermistor and the board left.  The thermistor is the lkely culprit as already stated, the older ones are prominent for going bad.  I have had them show to be in spec and still not work right, so I change them on every job I do automatically (besides there in-expensive anyway). Trouble is there is no real way (I know of) to test the board. Change the thermistor and keep an eye on it if it does freeze up you will be changing the board,  if not then you GTG......good  luck ....check back



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Guess no one knows where i could find a tech manual on GE sxs?

THank you  for all your Help!!! Sure is nice to talk with people that has the same oppinion of ge as i do... thanks again

 

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The Samurai has them on the X-drive for us techs, if you will wait for him to get in from his Fix-it-Do'ing this evening or tomorrow, he might be so inclined to post a link to a manual for you, we cannot do this, only the Samurai..;)



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I sure thank all you guys for  the quick responses and great info.... best forum I ever been too... I figured it would be days for i got a response.

thanks again! Mike Johnson

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Jabko,

Would it be possible for you to post or send me the tech sheet you developed?  It would be most appreciated!  --Duc

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Click on the link below, or do a google search for a wr55x10656 and click on pictures to search and it comes up on the first page, this tech sheet is getting old and the board on the newer unit has additional plugs, the board the sheet was on a wr55x10552, good luck email if you need assistance with a problem, John



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just read this, any chance of getting a copy of your "cheat sheet"?????

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did you click on the thumbnail in the above link ?



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Mucho Gracias, Jabko!  The diagram looks very informative.  I have a different model, GE GSS23SGSBSS, but I hope the schematic is still applicable.   Thanks again!  -- Duc

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