Hi @cowboy101,
Have you checked that the area around the compressor fan is clear of dust etc to ensure that there is good airflow around the compressor/ condenser area?
According to this page in the service manual a 2 blink error code is a “stroke trip” which could be caused when the surrounding temperature is high, C-Fan, F-Fan and so on are constrained, or when cycle problems, such as moisture blocking or compressor defect, are related. That’s why I first asked if the compressor fan and surrounds were OK
The reason for moisture blocking are shown on this page. If it is a faulty capillary tube, as this is part of the sealed system, depending on your location, you may need a licensed refrigerator repairer to fix it.
Check the warranty on the refrigerator, as a lot of manufacturers whilst they only offer 12 months on most of the parts of the refrigerator do give a 5+ year warranty on the sealed system. Something to check anyway ;-)
Here’s a link to the troubleshooting flowchart in the service manual which describes what to check for when you have a pcb 2 blink LED condition. Scroll down to Section B2 Case 2.
As the tech tested the board (presumably at test point C - see image of board above the flowchart) and it was OK, it may still also be an intermittent problem with either the capacitor or the compressor, (sealed system?).
There are 2 capacitors listed in the parts for the refrigerator, part # 410G near the pcb and part # 410J down near the compressor. I don’t know which one the flowchart is referring to.
Hopefully this is of some help.
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