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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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Matthew for Model Number PGCS1PJXASS

I have a GE French-Door Refrigerator with Armoire Style Double Drawer freezer - PGCS1PJXASS and am having temperature issues. The other day the freezer reading was at 22 degrees and the fridge was at 33. I pulled the fridge out and noticed that the condenser assembly was caked with dust. I vacuumed it off and then blew it out with my air compressor. I put everything back and after one day the display for the freezer is at 0. Now the freezer fluctuates from -1 to 4 degrees (set at 0) and the fridge fluctuates from 33-39 (set at 37). In the past 6 years I have had this unit it always stayed a constant 0 and 37. Is there any fix needed for this. It seems that the fridge gets cold when the freezer warms up and vice versa.

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Matthew, There is a average normal fluctionation of approximately +/- 5 degrees in the refrigerator section and +/- 3 degrees in the refrigerator compartment. It sounds like the unit is operating normally and if the temps are off more than that the sensors would be the first thing to check and would test for 5K ohms at room temp. IF they are off then would need to replace the sensors. This should not be necessary with the temp section.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, December 2, 2016

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