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Customer Questions and Answers for Temperature Sensor Seal by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM10269492
Manufacturer Part Number: WR02X10668

The Temperature Sensor Seal is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This seal is designed to protect the temperature sensor from moisture and other environmental factors that could affect its accuracy and longevity. By providing a barrier against the harsh conditions within a refrigerator, such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, this seal ensures that the sensor can accurately monitor and control the refrigerator's internal temperature.

Causes of a malfunctioning Temperature Sensor Seal can include wear and tear over time, degrading the seal's effectiveness. Physical damage like tears or punctures can allow moisture to reach the sensor. Improper installation may leave gaps or loose areas around the sensor, compromising the seal.

Symptoms of a bad Temperature Sensor Seal include:

  • Inaccurate temperature readings.
  • Condensation or frost near the sensor location.
  • Frequent cycling or unusual patterns in the refrigerator's cooling process.

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

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Andres P for Model Number GE Profile PSCS5RGXAFSS

Something seems to be wrong on the fresh food side. I added a thermometer inside to see what is wrong. The panel on the front shows one reading but inside is different temperature. Sometimes outside shows 47 but inside is 37 and sometimes the opposite. it will show lower on the panel and be warm inside. I'm not getting any frozen on the coil and all fans are running Ok. I am thinking it might be the temperature sensor? Also i notice the gaskets are braking on both doors but the freezer seems to be keeping the temp just fine.

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Andres, The sensor WR55X10025 is the most likely cause for the unit not cooling properly and having a temperature variation. The sensor at 37 degrees should read 14.4K ohms and at room temp 5K ohms. If out of range then replace the thermistor. If the gaskets are not sealing properly then they will need to be replaced.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, February 24, 2014

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