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Freezer does not cool below 40 degrees

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I have a GE GSS25SGRE side-by-side refrigerator (2004 model year). The power was out. When it came back, it must have fried something in the refrigerator. It runs continuously but the freezer won't cool below 40 degrees. There is frost in the back of the freezer (lower third). Could it be the main board? Its capacitors are known to fail.

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-GE Refrigerator
+GE Refrigerator GSS25SGS

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-Freezer does not coll below 40 degrees
+Freezer does not cool below 40 degrees

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I have a GE GSS25SGRE side-by-side refrigerator (2004 model year). The power was out. When it came back, it must have fried something in the refrigerator. It runs continuously but the freezer won't cool below 40 degrees. There is frost in the back of the freezer (lower third). Could it be the main board? Its capacitors are known to fail.

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GE Refrigerator

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Freezer does not coll below 40 degrees

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I have a GE GSS25SGRE side-by-side refrigerator (2004 model year). The power was out. When it came back, it must have fried something in the refrigerator. It runs continuously but the freezer won't cool below 40 degrees. There is frost in the back of the freezer (lower third). Could it be the main board? Its capacitors are known to fail.

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GE Refrigerator

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