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There are 11 videos and fault codes for this refrigerator at ApplianceVideo.com. Check out the link below.

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In reply to: Dripping water .

Normally those problems occur when there has been a faulty water inlet ( solenoid ) valve not having a positive seat and seeping a slowed stream as it closes. Can also be do to water pressure causing the valve to seep by.
If the valve has a good positive seat, all the water will travel together to the very end so there will not be droplets lagging behind and not have enough movement to bridge the slight gap so they then drip down on the auger.

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In reply to: Not heating .

Yes, replace the control board. There was a bulletin release last month about this. See this video link below.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/mJqzwdBavfw

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In reply to: Not making ice.

I will make this easy for you. ApplianceVideo.com has 17 videos on your exact model. It will give you diagnostics and over 16 most common repairs. see link below. https://www.appliancevideo.com/appliances/whirlpool-gi15ndxxq-ice-maker/

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Sounds like no neutral. What was the voltage from each line to neutral before and after you press the push to start button? The only thing that runs on 240 volts in an electric dryer is typically the heater. If you are getting voltages that are inconstant at the terminal block, I go check the output on the breaker. If voltage is good at breaker, know problem in house wiring to appliance. Need an electrician. If breaker bad, depending on what your state codes are, replace it or call an electrician.

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It looks like your dishwasher is included in the recall.
Model number: GLD6860N00SS
Serial number: LM847022B
Based on the information you submitted, you have two options. Choose option A or B:
A. Replace your dishwasher using a GE rebate offer. GE is offering a rebate of $75 for the purchase of a new GE front-control plastic tub dishwasher or a GE rebate of $100 for the purchase of a new GE front-control stainless tub dishwasher or GE Profile top control dishwasher. You will need to mail in the rebate form along with the model tag off your current dishwasher and the receipt showing the purchase of the new dishwasher prior to receiving the rebate.
Download rebate form
B. Schedule free dishwasher repair service for recall-related issues

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In reply to: Washer Isn't Draining

David, we don’t have one specific to that model, but we do have a couple with that same part number needed (W10130913). I’ll add the part information as well as the two videos I have that match. Hope this helps!

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Kraig, that infinite burner switch part number is 3148955 and I’ll add the information below for you. Good luck on this!

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We are now Certified for Whirlpool Warranty so we’ve been doing a bit of everything, but yes, these are the updated drains kits and you may see some more. You’ll be able to tell they look different from the old. I’ll link it below for you.

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Not a problem Fred, just change the shipping address information and leave your billing the same. Will get there pretty quick!

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I’d say to start with checking the microswitch (3 wire) and see if it’s loose/broken, or not engaging and working properly. That normally signals that the door is closed and will then properly operate. If needed, I’ll add the information below. Let us know if we can help further on this. (W10727360)

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In reply to: no drain/slow drain

We snake a lot of drains from the units to the disposal – debris gets trapped sometimes, and clearing it is the best way. If not that, ensure the drain hose isn’t kinked somewhere, caught up, or creating a siphon. As long as the pump checks out, it’s possible there’s an issue further down the plumbing line you can’t reach.

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In reply to: No High Spin

Gary, I’m adding a video below for you to glance at, think it could just be the door lock not always engaging? The Lock for this model also fits the Frigidaire in the video (131763202), and I’ll add the part info as well for you to see. That would be where I’d start. Let us know!

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That is correct, it’s on the higher price side, but if you need it, it is available. Linked below for you!

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In reply to: Not cooling in FF

James, we sure do, part # is 61002045 and I’ll add the info here for you. Glad you got it defrosted and diagnosed!

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In reply to: screeching noise

I’d suggest the idler assembly with the bracket just in case (W10547290) and the drum supports are 349241T. They are available and in stock!

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David, Samsung calls this an evaporator assembly, and the part # is DA96-00461C. We do stock it so I’ll add the info linked below.

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I had the same situation with a different brand dryer. Runs for a while, turns off and back on by itself. I Found the thermal switch on the motor over heated, turned motor off. When thermal switch cooled, power was restored to motor winding’s and the motor ran. Based on the wire diagram, that had to be the problem, but I needed to see it happen. I replaced the motor, no call back.

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If you go to the link below ApplianceVideo.com has the top 17 videos on this under the counter ice machine. They are very and have a great detailed amount of information. https://www.appliancevideo.com/appliances/whirlpool-gi15ndxxq-ice-maker/

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OK. So the only part that is left is the H.V board, which controls the defrost system on this unit. This is the ADC of your unit. Replacing the H.V board should take care of your defrost issue. It is number 5 on the control assembly break down. Looks like there are two different ones depending on when you unit was built. Choose the correct one accordingly. According to the defrost flow chart, to manually force a defrost cycle you need to pressing display off and max refrigerator buttons for 3 seconds or beeps.

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