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    Default Replacing start relay

    Model Number: GS6SHAXLB02
    Brand: Whirlpool
    Age: 6-10 years

    I have my new relay for the refrigerator, but it looks nothing like the one that came off. The old relay had 3 wires connected, the new one only has a place for 2 and the old wires wont even plug into the new relay. PLEASE HELP!!

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    Did you get this part? This is the one your model takes, it comes with installation instructions.

    Manufacturer part number 8201786 is RepairClinic item number 1177466
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