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General Electric Refrigerator Defrost Timer - 120v 60hz
PartSelect Number PS310869
Manufacturer Part Number WR9X502
This defrost timer will cycle for 25 minutes after every six hours of run time. The timer itself is made of plastic, and its terminals are bent, the leads are internal, and the label is orange. If you notice that your fridge is too warm, the fridge is running for a long time or is leaking, it could be due to the defrost timer becoming inactive. The defrost timer is found underneath the light cover (may need to remove lightbulb) and will need to be removed along with the air inlet assembly and housing.
Fixes these symptoms
- Freezer not defrosting
- Freezer section too warm
- Freezer too cold
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Installation Instructions
Wanda from Cabins, WV
refrigerator was not cooling but the freezer worked fine.
My husband put on the defrost timer. At first I thought the part was not going to fix the problem. After about 5 hours my refrigerator was still warm. I went to work and when I got home that evening my refrigerator was cooling and down to 28 degrees. So if you replace this part wait at least 12-24 hours. Give it time to stablize. My husband says it has to go through its cycle. It works on a 24 hour timer. My refrigerator is working fine and this has saved me alot of money. My husband says, once you put on the timer you may have to use a flat screwdriver and turn the small dial clockwise one click to start it. He removed the kick grill and replaced the part. Dont forget to shut breaker off to replace this part. Turn power back on and start the timer. We are so happy that we now have a working refrigerator.
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General Electric Refrigerator Main Control Boar
PartSelect Number PS17139830
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X43825
Fixes these symptoms
- Light not working
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General Electric Refrigerator Main Control Board
PartSelect Number PS17645341
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X45225
Fixes these symptoms
- Not dispensing water
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Installation Instructions
Martin from PORTSMOUTH, NH
Temperature setting was changing all by itself
I found out that the wires behind the display were touching the back of the circuit board which was causing the control board to change temperatures throughout the day. There was actually nothing wrong display board but I swapped out with a new one just to be safe. Easy install.
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General Electric Refrigerator Main Control Board
PartSelect Number PS17139816
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X11072C
Main Control Board
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Paul from BELLEVILLE, IL
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General Electric Refrigerator Main Control Board Assembly
Took off three nuts around the board at the back of the unit. Removed the input wires and you have to push in the plastic tabs holding the board in. Then just put the new board in place and push till the tabs click. Re-install the wires and put the cover back on.
Really simple task,
It is now a week since doing this and the unit is working perfectly. No soulds and good nights sleep. The ghost has moved on. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS16729744
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X10942C
This electronic board (Main Control Board Assembly, Control Board, Motherboard) controls the temperature and defrost functions of the unit. This control board is located on the back of the refrigerator, and measures 8 inches by 5 inches. It’s constructed of metal and plastic, and comes in green. This kit includes one main control board with built in defrost controls. If broken due to electrical surges or normal use, your fridge may experience temperatures that are too warm or too cold, or inconsistent defrost cycles. If this happens, the part should be replaced.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Freezer not defrosting
- Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions
John from Holly Springs, NC
The refrigerator made continous "whooing" sounds that increased and decreased in pitch. Sounded like a ghost. Would keep us up at night. Also noticed that the heater was not heating under the evaporator coils.
After checking the stories, the consensus of opinion was to change the mother board. I had a tremendous help from Tom Paone at quality@applianceeducator.com. He also told me to change the motherboard but to make sure that the coils were totally defrosted before starting up the refrigerator after changing the board.Took off three nuts around the board at the back of the unit. Removed the input wires and you have to push in the plastic tabs holding the board in. Then just put the new board in place and push till the tabs click. Re-install the wires and put the cover back on.
Really simple task,
It is now a week since doing this and the unit is working perfectly. No soulds and good nights sleep. The ghost has moved on. Read more...
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General Electric Refrigerator Defrost Timer
PartSelect Number PS310858
Manufacturer Part Number WR9X489
This device acts like a clock. It continually advances and alternates between activating the cooling cycle and the defrost heater.
Fixes these symptoms
- Freezer not defrosting
- Freezer section too warm
- Freezer too cold
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Installation Instructions
Richard from West Alton, MO
Freezer was still simi-cold but refrigerator was not.
Called a friend that lead me down the right path so i did a search for the part's and found this site. The trouble shooting that outher's had done was the same as mine, I descovered that the coil's in the freezer had frozen up complety. They are located behind a plasic cover in the freezer area, it had frozen up due to the Defrost heater element being defective, when i took it out it was black and burnt looking,It is located at the bottom edge of the coils,2 bolt's and a plug in on each side. That is probally the only part i needed but i went ahead and replaced the sensor and timer also.The sensor wires in the freezer( located on the very top of the coils) had to be cut and the new ones spliced in, only 2 wires and easy access. I also put shrink wrap on the splices to protect them from mosisture. The timer was located in the fridge area by the temp. control knobs. 2 small bolts and a plug in was all on it. It's been 5 day's and so far so good. The worst part was defrosting the frozen coils. This was done with the wife's hair dryer and a couple towel's to soak up the water. Don't just let the water go down the drain hole because the tray that catches it will not hold all the water from the frozen coil's. Just a reminder, don't forget to unplug the unit when working on it. Hope this help's and was very easy install, Cost about $125 in part's and a couple hours of labor(did a good cleaning while it was eampty for the repair) Good luck.
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General Electric Refrigerator Control Board Assembly
PartSelect Number PS6011772
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X11144
Fixes these symptoms
- Not dispensing water
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General Electric Refrigerator Rfid Board
PartSelect Number PS17645340
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X43866
Upgrade your GE appliance with our Water Filter RFID Board. This component enhances the performance of your appliance by integrating advanced RFID technology into water filtration. With this board, your appliance can maximize water filter effectiveness, ensuring optimal operation. Its superior build quality means it can endure the demands of daily use, offering reliability and longevity. It's easy to install, requiring no specialized tools or extensive appliance knowledge. Let our Water Filter RFID Board be the solution for your GE appliance's peak performance.
General Electric Refrigerator Inverter Kit W/jumpers
PartSelect Number PS6883663
Manufacturer Part Number WR49X10283
This part works in conjunction with the compressor. This inverter kit is for refrigerators.
Inverter kit manages the functions of the refrigerator, such as cooling.
Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off. Unplug the refrigerator before replacing the inverter kit. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Fixes these symptoms
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
- Fridge too warm
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Mike from Aguilar, CO
my refrgerator stopped cooling and freezing
Take the cardboard grill off the bottom of the back it is held on with 5-6 hex head screws. Located the voltage inverter on the tank. It's on the bottom left of the refrigerator. Removed the screw that holds it in place.Remove the jumper wires at the quick connect. Rotate the voltage inverter and removed it. Check the voltage at the plug in going to the voltage Inverter. It should be 115-125 volts. Plug in the voltage inverter to the Quick connect away from the tank check the voltage on the side that would be connected to the tank. If both sides don't read at least 115 volts the inverter is bad. Order a new on and reinstall in the reverse order.
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General Electric Refrigerator Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11701275
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X24347
The GE Electronic Control Board is an essential tool for managing the main functions of your refrigerator such as determining cooling and defrost times. This premium quality appliance accessory is specifically designed for GE refrigerators, ensuring compatibility and top performance. Before installation, it's crucial to unplug your refrigerator and empty perishable food to prevent any deterioration. It's recommended to wear work gloves to protect your hands during the installation process. Keep your refrigerator running at its best with the GE Electronic Control Board. Choose GE for superior quality and long-lasting appliance parts.
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