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FGHB3868TP2 — Model Not Recognized. Tell me the appliance or problem for a repair guide

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Understanding the Problem

I couldn't confidently match 'fghb3868tp2' to a specific appliance or part. To give accurate repair instructions I need either: (A) the appliance type and the problem you're seeing (for example 'refrigerator not cooling'), or (B) confirmation that 'fghb3868tp2' is a model number or a part number. Follow these steps so I can produce a complete, safe repair guide: 1) Confirm the appliance type: tell me whether this is a refrigerator, range, washer, dryer, dishwasher, etc. If you found this string on the appliance, tell me where it was located (inside refrigerator on left wall, on the back panel of the dryer, on the user manual, etc.). 2) Copy the exact model and serial: Locate the model/serial plate — common locations are refrigerator interior ceiling or side wall, inside the fresh-food compartment, behind the toe kick, on the back of the appliance, or on the door frame. Provide the full model and serial exactly as printed. 3) Describe the symptom: If you want a repair for a problem (not just part identification), describe what the appliance is doing (not cooling, leaking, making noise, not starting, no ice, no water). Include any error codes or lights. 4) Share photos if possible: a clear photo of the model tag and one or two photos of the area with the problem (ice maker, compressor area, control panel) helps with accurate parts and steps. 5) Initial quick checks you can do now (safe, no tools): - Confirm the appliance has power and the breaker/fuse is ON. - For refrigerators: listen for compressor humming, check vents inside for blocked airflow, check door seals by closing a dollar bill between door and cabinet — it should hold. - For washers/dryers: confirm the door/lid latch clicks closed and the appliance fills with water (washer) or gets heat (dryer). Safety note: Always disconnect power before opening panels or touching electrical components. If you're unsure, it's safer to provide your model and symptom and I will give step-by-step instructions tailored for that appliance.

Common Symptoms

Not cooling, leaking, ice maker or water dispenser failures, excessive frost, loud noises, or the appliance not starting.

Common Causes

  • Unknown model — need confirmation to diagnose accurately
  • Power or control board issues (tripped breaker, bad relay, failed board)
  • Mechanical failures (fans, compressor start device, water inlet valve, door gasket) that vary by appliance type

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n/a — locate and copy plate; part numbers vary by modelModel/Serial Plate (for identification)
Varies by model — check model tag before orderingEvaporator fan motor (common fridge part)
Varies by compressor and manufacturer — confirm modelStart relay / overload (compressor start device)
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Helpful Repair Tip

If this is a refrigerator, the full model tag is usually on the left or right interior wall near the top or on the ceiling. Take a photo and paste the exact model/serial—that lets me give precise part numbers and repair steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly is the model number located so I can confirm 'fghb3868tp2'?

Most appliances have the model/serial plate inside or on the back. Refrigerators: inside fresh-food compartment on the ceiling or side wall, or on the door frame. Dishwashers: on the door edge. Washers/dryers: on the door frame or rear panel. Take a photo or copy the entire string including letters and numbers — that lets me identify the exact model.

If I only have 'fghb3868tp2' and the appliance is a refrigerator, what common problems should I check first?

Start with these checks: 1) Confirm power and that the fridge is plugged in and the breaker is on. 2) Clean condenser coils (vacuum or brush behind or under fridge). 3) Listen for the evaporator and condenser fans (fans should spin when compressor runs). 4) Check door gaskets for leaks and ensure doors close fully. 5) Check the temperature settings and defrost (look for heavy frost inside freezer). If you confirm the exact model, I will give a specific diagnostic flow and exact replacement part numbers.

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