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Customer Questions and Answers for Defrost Timer by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6185094
Manufacturer Part Number: WR9X489

The Defrost Timer is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. It serves as a crucial component in managing the defrost cycle of the refrigerator, ensuring that frost buildup is regularly melted away from the evaporator coils. This timer periodically switches the refrigerator between cooling and defrost mode, helping to maintain efficient operation and prevent overcooling or excessive ice accumulation.

Symptoms of a bad Defrost Timer include:

  • Frost building up more than usual in the freezer compartment.
  • The refrigerator or freezer sections becoming too warm due to prolonged defrost cycles.
  • The refrigerator not transitioning out of defrost mode, leading to spoiled food due to inadequate cooling.

Causes of a bad defrost timer can include mechanical wear from continuous use, electrical failures that impede the timer’s operation, or simply aging components that no longer function reliably.

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Angelo for Model Number TFX26KRDAWW

Hey guys it's me AGAIN, I'm having trouble with the TFX26KRDAWW If I tap on the control unit (for lack of a better word) In the fridge side the thing will turn on. Now my thermo is discontinued, so I can't get another one, BUT it's just a thermo! Can't I use any fridge Thermo?? So what if it has to hang out of somewhere because it doesn't fit. Right?? Also could it be the defrost timer screwing up?? I have NO ice on the back wall. ONE more....What does that adjustment thing do on the timer? Does it just spin when timing? Thanks Guys see you on Facebook!

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Angelo, In a lot of cases when you tap the control area and the unit comes back on it would be caused by a timer that is sticking coming out of defrost. One way to check this is when the unit is not running and needs to come back on, take the control cover off and turn the knob on the timer. If the unit turns on then the issue is with the timer not with the thermostat.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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