Nevera Gr-382r LG Lrtp1231w
Nevera Gr-382r LG Lrtp1231w
Nevera Gr-382r LG Lrtp1231w
REFRIGERATOR
ATTENTION
Before start servicing, carefully read the safety instructions
in this manual
MODEL(S): GR-382R
LRTP1231W
Contents
Safety Precautions ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------Service Precautions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feature Chart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Circuit Diagram -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cooling Systems ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Product Disassembly ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Doors ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------Door Switch ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Electronic Control Display PCB ----------------------------------------------------------------- --Freezer Fan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Defrost Control -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lamp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Refrigerator Control Box -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Reversible Door --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------Adjustments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Compressor ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------PTC Starter----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Overload Protector (OLP) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Compressor & Electrical Components -----------------------------------------------------------PTC & OLP ------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------Other Electrical Components ----------------------------------------------------------------------Service Diagnosis Chart ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------Refrigerant Cycle --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MICOM circuit & operation --------------------------------------------------------------------------Refrigerator Exploded View-------------------------------------------------------------------------Service Parts list-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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9-11
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12-13
14-15
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16-21
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20-21
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40-41
42-43
Safety Precautions.
Read the following inst
Service Precautions
0(absolute or -1 atm, -760 mm Hg.) It
is not recommend to run the vacuum
pump for more than 30 minutes. See
Refrigerant Recharging
Test the compressor's operation before
recharging the refrigerant; this is very
important to detect failures and to
ensure the proper motor running, and
to identify failures immediately. If
failure has been detected, clean the
system from any other possible
R-134a residues by breaking the final
part of the compressor's service pipe
at it's thinnest part as shown in Fig. #1.
Replace the filter and any other part
that could be deteriorated. Unweld
and pull out the service pipe,
then place a new pipe extension with a
Hansen male connector and solder
the new pipe. See Fig. #2
Figure 3.
In case there is a large leak and the
vacuum operation must stop,
you must add a small amount of
refrigerant to the system and check
with an electronic leak detector. If a
soldering failure is detected, open the
valve before soldering to equalize the
pressure and keep solder from being
blown out of the joint or sucked into
the piping.
As soon as the repair is completed,
charge the correct amount of
refrigerant into the system.
Remember that each system requires
a specific amount of refrigerant with a
tolerance of 5 grams. See Figure 4.
Service Precautions
installed in one session, as it could
block the compressor. Install 20~30
grams at a time and close the valve.
The compressor will run and the
pressure will drop. Then open the
valve and install other 20~30 grams
of refrigerant. Repeat this procedure
until the entire amount has been
added to the system. Under operating
conditions, the system pressure
should stabilize between 0.3 and 0.6
atm.
Feature Chart
FREEZER
Temperature
Control
Shelf
Freezer
Door Baskets
Ice Trays
Twistn Serve
REFRIGERATOR
Temperature
Control
Fresh Meat
Tray
Lamp
Shelves
(Plastic or Glass)
Deodorizer
(Absorbs
Odors)*
Refrigerator
Door Baskets
Vegetable Tray
Leveling
Screws
Magic Crisper
(Vegetable Tray cover
that control humidity)
MODEL(S): GR-382R
LRTP1231W
* This part is only included in model LRTP1231W
White
White
Fan
Brown
c
Blue
Brown
Red
Red
Blue
Thermal Fuse
Defrost Resistance
(Heater Cord)
Red
Blue
C
Orange
Orange
Sensor
Evaporator
Sensor
Brown
Red
Defrost Resistance
Orange
Orange
Violet
Switch
Brown
Yellow
CON2
Sensor
Pink
Yellow
Blue
Violeta
Whitte
White
Brown
CON1
Black
Blue
Yellow
Lamp
Yellow
Blue
Pink
Running Capacitor
Blue
Blue
Black
Pink
Black
Black
Fan
Motor
OLP
Blue
COMPRESSOR
AC Current
Cooling Systems
Direct System
Cold Air
Indirect System
Warm Air
Important:
Temperature variation during defrosting time, depending upon the cooling system .
Temp.( ? )
Indirect System
4
3
Refrigerator
Freezer
-16
-18
Tim
e
Temp.( ? )
18
Direct System
3
-3
-18
Tim
e
3. Product Disassemble.
Doors
Freezer Door
1. Remove hinge cover by pulling it
upwards.
2. Loosen the hexagonal bolts that
hold the upper hinge in place. See
Figure 1.
3. Remove door. See Figure 2.
Figure 7
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 9
Figure 3
Figure 10
Figure 4
Refrigerator Door.
1. Loosen the hexagonal bolts that
hold the central hinge in place.
See Figure 5.
2. Remove refrigerator door. See
Figure 6.
3. Pull out the gasket to remove it
from the door. See Figure 4 from
Freezer door.
Figure 5
Figure 8
Figure 6
Figure 11
Door Switch
1. Pull out the door switch out using
a flat head screwdriver. See
Figure 7
9
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
1.
Lamp.
Refrigerator Compartment Lamp
1. Remove the lamp cover with
a screwdriver or a similar tool.
See Figure 19.
2. Remove the lamp by unscrewing it
counterclockwise and replace it
with the same specifications
(125V,20W). Part Number
6912JB2002J.
Figure 17
10
Figure 13
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
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4. Reversible Door
PRECAUTION
1. Before reversing the doors, remove all foods and accesories,
like shelves or trays, which are not attached to the doors.
2. Use a Philips screwdriver, bolt driver, torque wrench, or spanner to
tighten and loosen the bolt.
3. Be careful not to drop the refrigerator or door when assembling or
disassembling lower hinge or the Adjustable Screw Assembly.
4. Dont lay the refrigerator down to work on it. It will cause
malfunction.
5. The doors may be reversed to provide left or right opening, depending upon the customers
preference.
HOW TO REPLACE THE DOOR OPENING LEFT TO RIGHT
(when converting from left-opening to right opening)
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5. Adjustments
1- COMPRESSOR
1-1 Function
The compressor sucks low pressure
evaporated gas from the evaporator
and compresses it into high
temperature/high pressure gas and
sends it to the condensor.
2- PTC
2-1 PTC Composition
(1) The PTC (Thermistor) is a
semiconductive starting
component that is made with
BaTiO3.
(2) The higher the temperature, the
higher the resistance value will be.
This characteristic is used for
starting the motor.
1-2 Composition
The compressor includes the
compressing system, a motor, and an
enclosure. The PTC (thermistor) and
OLP (Overload Protection Device) are
attached to its exterior. Handle and
repair the compressor with care. It
includes parts manufactured to 1
micron tolerance, and is hermetically
sealed to exclude dust or humidity
after fabrication. Dust, humidity, or
flux getting into the refrigeration cycle
could clog it or otherwise affect the
cooling.
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6. Troubleshooting
6-1 COMPRESSOR AND ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
Power Source.
No Voltage.
Go to Step 2
(Rating Voltage
10%)
Replace OLP.
OLP disconnected?.
Go to Step 5
Check connection
condition.
Reconnect.
Consult a qualified
electrician.
Check the
resistance of
Motor
Compressor.
Go to Step 5
YES
NO
Go to Step 3
Replace
Compressor.
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Check the
resistance of
PTC-Starter.
Check OLP.
Check if applying a
regular OLP.
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Replacce
PTC-Starter.
YES
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 5
NO
Replace OLP.
NO
Check
starting state.
Components start in
the voltage of Rating
Voltage 10% below.
YES
O.K.
Go to Step 1
NO
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Separates the PT
from Compressor and
measure the
resistance between
No. 5 and 6 (only
RSIR Type) or No. 4
and 5 of PTC with a
Tes ter or Wheatstone
Bridge (Figure 22).
Observation value is
220V/50Hz: 22 W 30%
115V/60Hz: 6.8 W 30%
240V/50Hz: 33 W 30%
127,220V/60Hz:22 W 30%
The value is ?
YES
NO
Replace OLP
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Replace PTC.
Cause
a. Starting Devices
Shorted or Broken
b. OLP
c. Compressor coil
Coil Shorted.
d. Circuit Parts
Running state of
Compressor is poor.
Low Voltage
Check starting
voltage.
Poor contacting
and broken.
Check if current
flows to starting
devices.
Replace the
defective
component.
Check current
flowing in sub-coil
of Compressor.
Shorted
Check capacity of
OLP.
Lack of Capacity
The items
described above
are normal.
Compressor
Motor Coil.
Replace the
Compressor.
Checker current
flow of the door
switch.
Poor contact
Replace the
defective
component.
Check current
flowing in the fan
motor.
Coil is shorted
Shorted
Replace PTC.
Defrost Control
Replace each
component.
Replace PTC.
L-CORD, TE-PLATE
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POINTS TO BE CHECKED
1.
2.
3.
No Cooling
4.
1.
2.
Poor Cooling
3.
4.
5.
Abnormal Noise
REMEDY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Poor Freezing
Food in the refrigerator
is frozen
7.
8.
9.
6.
10.
11.
12.
15.
16.
17.
22.
23.
24.
25.
In addition to the items described above, refer to the following to solve the complaint.
Check if frost forms
in the Freezer.
Defrosting is poor.
Replace the
componets of the
defrosting circuit.
Check Refrigerating
Cycle.
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Troubleshooting Chart
REFRIGERAT
CONDITION
CAUSE
LEAKAGE
PARTIAL
LEAKAGE
WHOLE
LEAKAGE
CLOGGED BY
DUST
PARTIAL
CLOG
WHOLE
CLOG
MOISTURE
CLOG
COMPRESSION
EVAPORATOR
CONDITION
TEMPERATURE
OF THE
COMPRESSOR
REMARKS
DEFECTIVE
COMPRESSION
Freezer and
Refrigerator dont
get cold normally.
Freezer and
Refrigerator dont
get cold at all.
Flowing sound of
refrigerant is not heard
and frost isnt formed.
Equal to ambient
temperature.
Freezer and
Refrigerator dont
get cold normally.
Flowing sound of
A little higher than
refrigerant is heard and ambient temperature
frost forms in inlet only.
Freezer and
Refrigerator dont
get cold at all.
Flowing sound of
refrigerant is not heard
and frost isnt formed.
Equal to ambient
temperature.
7.
Normal discharging
of refrigerant.
Cooling operation
stops periodically.
Flowing sound of
refrigerant is not heard
and frost melts.
8.
Cooling operation
restarts when
heating the inlet of
capillary tube.
Freezer and
refrigerator dont get
cold.
No compressing
operation.
9.
Low pressure on
high side.
No pressure of
high pressure side
in compressor.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A little refrigerator
has leaked.
Refrigerator runs
normally if you
recharge it.
No discharging of
refrigerant.
Refrigerator runs
normally if yoy
recharge it.
Normal discharginf
of refrigerant.
The capillary tube
is faulty.
Equal to ambient
temperature.
CO
COMPRESSION
Leakage Detection
Check for a leak which may be in the oil discharge in the compressor or in the evaporator.
Check if
Compressor runs.
YES
Observe the
discharging amount
of refrigerant.
Normal amount.
Moisture clog
Faulty Compressor
YES
Recharge refrigerant to
compressor and check
cooling operation.
Clogged by dust.
Refrigerant leakage.
Check Compressor
Slight frost forms on
Evaporator.
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NO.
ITEMS
CONTENTS AND
SPECIFICATIONS
1.
REMARKS
H3O
Chemical Ingredients
Ag: 30%, Cu: 27%, Zn: 23%, Cd: 20%
Brazing Temperature: 710 ~840C
1
WELDING ROD
2.
BCuP2
Chemical Ingredients
Cu: About 93%
P: 6.8 %
Rest: within 0.2%
Brazing Temperature: 735~840C
1.
2.
3.
4.
FLUX
DRIER ASSEMBLY
Borax 60%
Fluoridation Kalium: 35%
Water: 5%
1.
2.
4
VACUUM
3.
4.
1.
2.
PIPE
1.
Put all joint pipe in a clean box and cover tightly with the
lid so dust or humidity do not contaminate.
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5.
6.
Temperature
Control
TEMP F (C)
ROOM
Medium
Low
Low
46.4
(8)
39.2
(4)
Medium
37.4
REFRIGERATOR
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(3)
Medium
High
34.7
(1.5)
High
30.2
(-1)
7-1-2 DEFROSTING
1. The defrosting is performed each time when the total running time of the
compressor reaches 10 hours.
2. After the power is turned on (or restored after a power failure), the defrosting
starts when the total running time of the compressor reaches 4 hours.
3. When the temperature of the defrosting sensor reaches 13 C or above, the
defrosting stops. If the temperature does not reach 13 C in 2 hours after the
defrosting starts, the defrosting error code is displayed. (Refer to 7 -1-4 Error
Diagnostic Mode).
4. With the defective defrosting sensor (cut or short-circuited wire), the defrosting
will not be performed.
7-1-3 SEQUENTIAL OPERATION OF ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
The electric components, such as the compressor, defrosting heater, and cooling
fan, starts sequentially to avoid noise and damage to the part which may result
from the simultaneous start of various components on turning the power on or after
the completion of a test.
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24
The second part of the Transformer is composed of the power supply for the
display and relay drive (12 Vdc) and for the MICOM and IC (5 Vdc).
The voltage for each part is as follows:
VA1 prevents overvoltage and noise. When 175 V or higher power is a pplied, the
inside elements are short-circuited and broken, resulting in the blowout of the fuse
in order to protect the elements of the secondary part of the Transformer.
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This circuit is to generate the base clock for calculating time and the synchro clock
for transmitting data to and from the inside logic elements of the IC1 (MICOM). Be
sure to use the exact replacement parts since the calculating time by the IC1 may
be changed or it will not work if he OSC1 SPEC is changed.
The reset circuit is for allowing all the functions to start at the initial conditions by
initializing various parts including the RAM inside the MICOM (IC1) when the
power is initially supplied or the power supply to the MICOM is restored after a
momentary power failure. For the initial 10 ms of power supply, LOW voltage is
applied to the MICOM RESET terminal. During a normal operation, 5 V is applied
to the RESET terminal. (If trouble occurs in the RESET IC, the MICOM will not
work).
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FEEZER
FAN
COOLING
FAN
MELTING DEFROST
FUSE
HEATER
Load Type
Measurement Location
ON
Condition
OFF
Defrosting Heater
1 V or below
12 V
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REFRIGERATOR-SENSOR
DEFROST-SENSOR
The upper CIRCUIT reads REFRIGERATOR temperature and DEFROST SENSOR temperature for defrosting into MICOM. OPENING or SHORT state of
each TEMPERATURE SENSOR are as follows:
SENSOR
CHECK POINT
Refrigerator Sensor
POINT A Voltage
Defrosting Sensor
POINT B Voltage
SHORTCIRCUITED
OPEN
0.5 V 4.5 V
0V
5V
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Refrigerator
Resistance
(RCR1)
Temperature
Compensation
F
(C)
180 KW
41
(+5.0)
56 KW
39.2
(+4.0)
33 KW
37.4
(+3.0)
18 KW
35.6
(+2.0)
12 KW
35.24
(+1.8)
10 KW
32
( 0 )
8.2 KW
30.2
( -1.0 )
5.6 KW
28.4
( -2.0 )
3.3 KW
26.6
( -3.0 )
2 KW
470 KW
24.8
( -4.0 )
23
( -5.0 )
Remark
Compensation by raising
the temperature
Standard Temperature
Compensation by
lowering the temperature
Table of Temperature Compensation by adjusting the resistance (Difference with the current
temperature).
Example. If the refrigerator compensation resistance (RCR1) is changed from 10 K (the current
resistance) to 18 K (the adjustment resistance) of the refrigerator rises 33.8F (+1C).
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The circuit shown above is to determine whether a function control key on the operation display is
pushed and to turn on the corresponding function indication LED. The drive type is the scan type.
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1.
2.
RESISTANCE OF REFRIGERATOR
(DEFROST) SENSOR
-4
-20
77 KW
-15
66 KW
14
-10
47.3
KW
23
-5
38.4
KW
32
30
KW
41
+5
24.1
KW
50
+10
19.5
KW
59
+15
15.9
KW
68
+20
13
KW
77
+25
11
KW
86
+30
8.9
KW
104
+40
6.2
KW
122
+50
4.3 KW
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COOLING
POWER SOURCE
CLASSIFICATION
1. FREEZER
TEMPERATURE is
too warm.
1. NO COOLING
Al the DISPLAY
LED OFF.
DISPLAY LED
represents
abnormal
operation.
STATE OF
TROUBLE
FREEZER/REFRI
GERATOR.
LAMP is dim.
The connection of
MAIN PWB
CONNECTOR.
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Poor DEFROSTING.
SENSOR
RESISTANCE is
incorrect.
FAN MOTOR is
defective.
DOOR LINER
contact.
CONNECTING WIRE
is defective.
Refrigerant leakage.
Replace SENSOR.
See DEFROSTING
trouble
Replace FAN
MOTOR.
Replace DOOR
LINER.
Verify MOTOR and
the connection of the
black wire of MAIN
PWB CONNECTOR
(CON1).
Replace Compressor.
Replace OLP, PTC.
Replace MAIN PWB
(RY1).
Verify the black wire of
MAIN PWB
CONNECTOR
(CON1).
COMPRESSOR lock
or blocked.
OLP or PTC is
defective.
COMPRESSOR
RELAY is defective.
CONNECTING WIRE
is defective.
REMEDY
Certify Fuse.
Certify outlet voltage.
Use boosting
Transformer.
Reconnect
CONNECTOR.
Replace Transformer
CONTENT
POWER SOURCE is
incorrect.
Is the voltage
correct? connector
connection is poor.
Transformer Fuse
open.
FREEZER/REFRIGE
RATOR door open.
Verify the correct bulb
is used.
Check the connector.
CHECKING
METHOD
2. Is DEFROSTING
normal?
1. Does FAN
MOTOR operate?
2. Does refrigerant
leak.
1. Does compressor
operate?
2.
3.
1.
POINTS TO
CHECK
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POOR DEFROSTING
POOR COOLING
CLASSIFICATION
NO DEFROSTING.
REFRIGERATOR
TEMPERATURE is too
warm.
STATE OF
TROUBLE
Is FREEZER
TEMPERATURE
normal?
Does the FAN
MOTOR blow
enough cool air?
Attachment is incorrect.
DOOR sealing is
incorrect.
HEATER disconnection.
TEMPERATURE FUSE
disconnection.
Poor Connection.
DEFROST SENSOR is
defective.
HEATER RELAY is
defective.
Replace HEATER.
Replace
TEMPERATURE
FUSE.
Check evaporator
connection and wire of
MAIN PWB
CONNECTOR.
Replace DEFSENSOR.
Replace RY2 of MAIN
PWB.
Reassemble DOOR.
Replace GASKET.
REMEDY
CONTENT
See if FREEZER
TEMPERATURE Iis too
warm.
CHECKING
METHOD
2.
1.
POINTS TO
CHECK
34
REFRIGERATOR-LAMP
FREEZER FAN/MOTOR
COOLING FAN/MOTOR
MELTING DEFROSTFUSE
HEATER
38
REFRIGERATOR-SENSOR
DEFROST-SENSOR
39
8. Exploded View
The parts of refrigerator and the shape of each part may vary by market area.
Capacitors and fuse are optional parts.
Optional parts:
40
41
11Ft3
Loc.
Descripcin
GR-382R
Part Number
LRTP1231W
Part Number
103A
103B
104C
105A
106A
106B
110A
110B
HANDLE,BACK
HANDLE,BACK
LEG ASSEMBLY
DRAIN,PIPE-Z
ADJUSTABLE LEG
ADJUSTABLE LEG
PWB(PCB) ASSY,DISPLAY
ICE TRAY GUIDE
REFRIGERATOR CONTROL BOX
ASSEMBLY
REFRIGERATOR CONTROL BOX COVER
DUCT,INSULATION
DUCT,INSULATION
ICE TRAY
ICE TRAY SUPPORTER
ICE TRAY HOLDER
DUCT GUIDE
ICE BIN
FREEZER SHELF
MEAT TRAY
REFRIGERATOR SHELF ASSEMBLY
REFRIGERATOR SHELF ASSEMBLY
VEGETABLE TRAY
VEGETABLE TRAY COVER
LAMP COVER
FREEZER DOOR ASSEMBLY
FREEZER DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY
FREEZER DOOR GASKET ASSEMBLY
DOOR BASKET
DOOR STOPPER
STOPPER GUIDE
NAME PLATE,P(H)
REFRIGERATOR DOOR ASSEMBLY
REFRIGERATOR DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY
REFRIGERATOR DOOR GASKET
ASSEMBLY
DOOR BASKET
DOOR BASKET
DOOR BASKET
DOOR BASKET
HINGE COVER
3650JJ2003A
3650JJ2003E
4981JA3006A
5250JA2009A
3J04686A
3J04686A
6871JB2036A
4974JJ1003A
4995JJ1001E
3650JJ2003B
3650JJ2003F
4981JA3006A
5250JA2009A
3J04686A
3J04686A
6871JB2036A
4974JJ1003A
4995JJ1001F
4994JJ1001A
5208JJ1006A
5208JJ1005A
3390JJ1003A
4980JJ1001A
4930JJ3001A
4974JJ1001A
5074JJ1001A
5026JJ1001B
3390JJ1002A
5027JJ2001A
5027JJ2002A
3390JJ1001A
3550JJ1003B
3550JJ1004B
3581JJ8009B
5433JJ0011A
4987JJ1001A
5004JJ1001B
4620JJ2004A
4974JA3031A
4140JD1020P
3581JJ8010A
5433JJ0012B
4987JJ1001C
4994JL1001A
5208JJ1006A
5208JJ1005A
3390JJ1003A
4980JJ1001A
4930JJ3001A
4974JJ1001A
5074JJ1001A
5026JJ1001B
3390JJ1002A
5027JJ2003A
5026JJ1002A
3390JJ1001A
3550JJ1003B
3550JJ1004A
3581JJ8001D
5433JJ0003D
4987JJ1001A
5004JJ1001B
4620JJ2001A
J325-00033A
4140JD1020B
3581JJ8002D
5433JJ0005B
4987JJ1001B
5004JJ1004B
5004JJ1002B
5004JJ1003B
5004JJ1005B
3550JJ2011A
5004JJ1004B
5004JJ1002B
5004JJ1003B
5004JJ1005B
3550JJ2004B
120A
120B
120E
120G
125A
125H
125L
129A
131A
149A
149B
149C
149E
151A
154A
158C
200A
201A
203A
205A
210A
210B
212G
230A
231A
233A
241A
241B
241C
241D
281A
42
11Ft3
Loc.
281B
282B
283B
301A
303A
303B
304A
307A
308A
309A
310A
312A
314A
315A
315B
315C
317A
318A
319A
319C
323B
327A
328A
329A
329C
330B
332A
401A
404A
405A
405C
406B
407A
410H
411A
418A
420A
501A
501F
604F
155J
409B
604G
Descripcin
UPPER HINGE ASSEMBLY
CENTER HINGE ASSEMBLY
LOWER HINGE ASSEMBLY
EVAPORATOR ASSY
SPACER,INSULATION
SPACER ASSY
MECHANICAL AREA COVER
COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY
PTC ASSEMBLY
OLP
PTC COVER
BUSHING
COMPRESSOR BUSHING
COMP BASE ASSY,STD
ROLLER
PIN
DRIER ASSY
DRIER HOLDER
DRIP TRAY
FAN GUIDE
CONDENSER ASSY,WIRE
BUSHING
BUSHING
FAN ASSEMBLY
FAN ASSEMBLY
FREEZER SHROUD ASSEMBLY
FAN GRILLE ASSEMBLY
DEFROST CONTROL ASSEMBLY
FAN MOTOR (MECHANICAL AREA)
MOTOR BRACKET
FAN MOTOR BUSHING
DOOR SWITCH
HEATER,PLATE
CAPACITOR[M/R]
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
HEATER,CORD
MOTOR(MECH),COOLING
MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY
PWB ASSEMBLY
DEODORIZER COVER
NAME PLATE,P(H)
LIGHT BULB
DEODORIZER
43
GR-382R
LRTP1231W
4775JA3015C
4775JA3009B
4775JA2020A
5421JA2359B
4826JJ2001A
4827JJ3001A
3551JJ2002A
2521JA1006A
6748JA3001A
6750JA3001A
3550JA2158A
5040JA3044A
4J03277A
3103JJ2001C
3J02312A
4J04238A
5851JJ2002A
4930JJ3002A
3390JJ0001A
4974JJ1002A
5403JA1039A
5040JJ3003A
5040JJ3002A
5901JJ1001A
5901JJ1001B
4999JJ1001A
3531JJ1001A
6615JB2005C
4680JB1033B
4810JA3007A
J756-00008B
6600JB1002K
5300JB1080F
0CZZJB2003G
6877JK3001A
5300JB1079F
4680JB1017Q
6871JB1115A
3550JJ2001B
3550JJ2002A
4140JJ2001A
6912JB2002J
NO DEODORIZER
4775JA2001D
4775JA3009A
4775JA2023B
5421JA2359A
4826JJ2001A
4827JJ3001A
3551JJ2002A
2521C-B5602
6748C-0004D
6750C-0005D
3550JA2087B
5040JA3021A
4J03277A
3103JJ2001A
3J02312A
4J04238A
5851JJ2002A
4930JJ3002A
3390JJ0001A
4974JJ1002A
5403JA1039A
5040JJ3003A
5040JJ3002A
5901JJ1001A
5901JJ1001B
4999JJ1001A
3531JJ1001A
6615JB2005A
4680JB1033D
4810JA3007A
J756-00008B
6600JB1002K
5300JB1080F
J513-00003C
6877JK1002A
5300JB1079C
4680JB1017C
6871JB1115B
3550JJ2001A
3550JJ2002A
4140JJ2001A
6912JB2002J
5986JA3007B
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