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Refrigerator control will not come on after power outage

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Refrigerator GTH18IBXWW Control panel lights not illuminated (refrig and freezer settings and read out). This after a power outage.

Unplug it and see if it resets after you wait 5 minutes and plug it back in. If the outage was caused by a surge, it may have damaged the control board.
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I have model number Gsf25kgwabb. After a power outage, the outside control panel won't come on, and it is not cooling.

get a technician in to check it as a power outage produces power surges when the power comes on and that can fry the board
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Display on control panel no longer displays.

Surge associated with power outage can make disasters in refrigerators. You need a power protector for refrigerators.
Now, what already is damaged, should be repaired by an authorized techician.
For protector, you can do a search; typical return is this one


Electronic Surge Protector for Refrigerators up to 27 Cuft and Freezers
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KSRT25C display doesn't work after power outage

No sorry there is no reset button. If this happened during an outage there is a possibility that there was also a surge. Electronic control boards are sensitive to sudden changes that may have swelled the tops of the capacitors on the control board. HERE=> 2303843 Dispenser Control Board
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Have someone unplug the power and look over the 2303843 Dispenser Control Board Sometimes you can see damage but most times you will not see a problem with the board. . I am here should you need me, Thanks John Tripp Appliance 911
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Power outage and fridge doesnt come back on when power is restored

First make sure there is power to the plug at the wall. If not check the breaker. If power at the plug, the power outage could have been associated with a power surge that killed your refrig.
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Frigidaire GLHS269ZCB4 after power outage Freezer not cooling fridge warmer hear the fan click and short cycle

Hello Wayne, thank you for allowing me to assist you. Was the freezer unplugged during the power outage? If it was, here are some simple troubleshooting steps you need to take:

It is best to unplug the unit and wait for the power to come back on.

Next, turn the control to off (or digital display), plug the unit in and reset control to factory-suggested setting.

Do not open freezer door unnecessarily if freezer is off for several hours. Make sure the refrigerator plug is tightly pushed into electrical outlet and not plugged into a GFI.

If your unit has no power and it is not due to a power outage, check the following:

Verify that the temperature control is set to the OFF position.
Set temperature controls to proper setting suggested by your owner's guide; or set to the halfway point and adjust it up or down as needed.

If these basic troubleshooting tips prove ineffective, the power loss may have possibly caused a communication problem with the control board, temperature control or wiring harness. At this point, I would recommend having a service technician to diagnose the problem before investing in unnecessary parts.
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We had a power outage which lasted 45min - 1 hour. We never opened the refrigerator doors until the power came back on. At which point the temperature inside the refrigerator had already gone up 15...

Check and clean your fridge door seals as they may be dirty, have perished/not flexible or even crack.
All doors should also close with a positive 'hermetic' feel: check and remove any obstruction.
You can check the firmness of the seal round the door with a thin piece of plastic or cardboard wedge between the seal and door 'frame'.
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GE refrigerator not cooling after power outage

It sounds like the main control board is bad . After looking up the board , it is on a recall lisr by GE . You should call GE and have them come and check it .
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13371507/Ge-Motherboard-Concession-Letter
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