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RP[_4_] July 23rd 20 03:51 PM

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Our Whirlpool refrigerator turned off after a few seconds It is two and a half years old. All lights work but it does not run. Called local repair appliance and he literally didn't do anything but said it is the main board problem (Charge $60). Then called Sears appliance, the person did some testing and told me it is the mainboard, diagnosis charge $135. I replaced the mainboard ($300) myself - didn't work and then I replaced the dispenser board ($300) still didn't work. So after spending $800, our refrigerator didn't work. Not sure what to do. I would appreciate any help.....

trader_4 July 23rd 20 04:24 PM

whirlpool WRX735SDBM02
 
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 10:51:18 AM UTC-4, RP wrote:
Our Whirlpool refrigerator turned off after a few seconds It is two and a half years old. All lights work but it does not run. Called local repair appliance and he literally didn't do anything but said it is the main board problem (Charge $60). Then called Sears appliance, the person did some testing and told me it is the mainboard, diagnosis charge $135. I replaced the mainboard ($300) myself - didn't work and then I replaced the dispenser board ($300) still didn't work. So after spending $800, our refrigerator didn't work. Not sure what to do. I would appreciate any help.....



If you have no ability to diagnose yourself, you're really in a bad spot
with anything like this. IDK why you paid $135 to Sears to diagnose
it, but instead of paying them to fix it, you chose to spend $300 on
your own. If they tried the board and it didn't work, they would likely
have found what really is wrong and not charged you for the board. And
buying a dispenser board makes no sense to me when the issue is the compressor
won't run. It's either the compressor, the board that controls the
compressor, a relay, or maybe some input to the control board that is
keeping it from running, eg bad temp sensor. How much is a similar new
fridge? Have you looked for videos online that show similar and how to
diagnose? I guess you can resell the two boards on Ebay to recover most
of your money.








Ed Pawlowski[_3_] July 23rd 20 06:29 PM

whirlpool WRX735SDBM02
 
On 7/23/2020 10:51 AM, RP wrote:
Our Whirlpool refrigerator turned off after a few seconds It is two and a half years old. All lights work but it does not run. Called local repair appliance and he literally didn't do anything but said it is the main board problem (Charge $60). Then called Sears appliance, the person did some testing and told me it is the mainboard, diagnosis charge $135. I replaced the mainboard ($300) myself - didn't work and then I replaced the dispenser board ($300) still didn't work. So after spending $800, our refrigerator didn't work. Not sure what to do. I would appreciate any help.....


Why did you not have him replace it? Seems like false economy as it
would have been on him to fix it or not charge for bad diagnosis.

At this point you can either throw more money at it or buy a new fridge
and be done.

[email protected] July 23rd 20 09:28 PM

whirlpool WRX735SDBM02
 
On Thu, July 23, 2020 at 10:51AM, RP wrote:
Our Whirlpool refrigerator turned off after a few seconds It is two and a half years old. All lights work but it does not run. Called local repair appliance and he literally didn't do anything but said it is the main board problem (Charge $60). Then called Sears appliance, the person did some testing and told me it is the mainboard, diagnosis charge $135. I replaced the mainboard ($300) myself - didn't work and then I replaced the dispenser board ($300) still didn't work. So after spending $800, our refrigerator didn't work. Not sure what to do. I would appreciate any help.....


If you've spent over $200 already, then you should've just called around to some appliance places for a used fridge.

Ralph Mowery July 23rd 20 11:15 PM

whirlpool WRX735SDBM02
 
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On Thu, July 23, 2020 at 10:51AM, RP wrote:
Our Whirlpool refrigerator turned off after a few seconds It is two and a half years old. All lights work but it does not run. Called local repair appliance and he literally didn't do anything but said it is the main board problem (Charge $60). Then called Sears appliance, the person did some testing and told me it is the

mainboard, diagnosis charge $135. I replaced the mainboard ($300) myself - didn't work and then I replaced the dispenser board ($300) still didn't work. So after spending $800, our refrigerator didn't work. Not sure what to do. I would appreciate any help.....

If you've spent over $200 already, then you should've just called around to some appliance places for a used fridge.



If I looked at it correctly that is an over $ 2000 refrigerator. I
doubt the person would want a used one. However with the price of the
boards and service call, I would insist that the person called repaired
it or would not pay for the call. By trying to be cheap and repair it
by replacing boards it cost $ 800 and it still does not work.




[email protected] July 24th 20 01:05 AM

whirlpool WRX735SDBM02
 
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 13:29:14 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 7/23/2020 10:51 AM, RP wrote:
Our Whirlpool refrigerator turned off after a few seconds It is two and a half years old. All lights work but it does not run. Called local repair appliance and he literally didn't do anything but said it is the main board problem (Charge $60). Then called Sears appliance, the person did some testing and told me it is the mainboard, diagnosis charge $135. I replaced the mainboard ($300) myself - didn't work and then I replaced the dispenser board ($300) still didn't work. So after spending $800, our refrigerator didn't work. Not sure what to do. I would appreciate any help.....


Why did you not have him replace it? Seems like false economy as it
would have been on him to fix it or not charge for bad diagnosis.

At this point you can either throw more money at it or buy a new fridge
and be done.


The problem is the old "you had two bad parts" thing. He would sell
you that board and then whatever the real problem was.

Given a similar choice on my AC, a $200 board that might fix it or a
$600 new system, I bought a new system. At least the guy was honest
and said if he put in the new board, I bought it. Then I might still
be buying a compressor ... or the whole outdoor unit.


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