Defrost Timer, Adaptive Defrost Control
Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 215846602
Refrigerator not cooling but freezer icing up? The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle. Most DIYers replace it in 5-15 minutes with our video guide.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Frost buildup
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Fridge runs too long
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Freezer too cold
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Freezer not defrosting
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Not cooling properly eventually evaporator fan failure Richard D. • Wood Ridge , NJ • April 25, 2016
My problem first showed up as varying temperature in both sections of my old mid 1970’s Frigidaire model FPCI-170T-7 refrigerator, which is not listed on most appliance repair databases.
Running on the warm side from time to time, as well as sudden fan noise (probably the fan blade hitting ice build-up on the evaporator coil) alerted me to a possible defrost system problem, since the compressor was cooling. The evaporator fan eventually failed after a day or so, and a major repair was...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10822278
Fixes ice buildup on freezer coils and warm fridge temps. This defrost timer regulates the automatic defrost cycle. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Too warm
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Fridge runs too long
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Fridge too cold
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Frost buildup
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Defrost not working on upright 20 year old freezer W D D. • Spring , TX • September 19, 2014
A word of thanks to AppliancePartsPros - they delivered in one day. Ordered at 4PM CDT and received the part by noon the next day. Also, Alicia in the help department was able to locate an electrical diagram for my old freezer. This was essential for proper setup and her persistence in tracking down the diagram was top notch. Now on to my problem. One day I opened the freezer and found frost and thawing food. I attributed this to the door hitting an item in the freezer and not completely...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5304518034
The Defrost Timer is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire upright freezers. It serves as a crucial component responsible for regulating automatic defrost cycles.
Causes of a faulty defrost timer relate to 20,000+ hours of constant exposure to
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Freezer would not shut down kept running continuously Jd F. • Russellville , AR • October 22, 2014
Suspected it was the thermostat, since temperature stayed the same at multiple settings over a 24 hr period. There was only three components inside the freezer besides the evaporator, the fan was working, so I decided to just go ahead and replace the thermostat and defrost thermostat. Also replaced the defrost timer by the compressor, just to get all the old parts replaced with new. I had already replaced the compressor, so now I've pretty much have a new freezer. The new parts works great and...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR9X502
Refrigerator not cooling or ice building up on evaporator coils? The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle. DIY-friendly, installs in 5 minutes.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Freezer not defrosting
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Leaking
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Freezer section too warm
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Fridge too warm
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Refrigerator and freezer were warming and cooling Cathleen S. • Lake Forest , IL • October 05, 2014
We just had the Defrost Timer replaced less than 90 days ago. Called the appliance company who came to diagnose ($109) and it was the same part, (a $34 part). The part was warrantied, but not the service, which was $270. I saw them install the part in July... less than 5 minutes! The company told me that they bill not by time spent on labor, but according to the "national average" for that repair. They wouldn't give me the warrantied new part without doing the labor. I checked with...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 215846604
Excessive ice buildup in freezer or warm fridge? This defrost timer controls the defrost cycle. DIY-friendly repair with basic tools in under 30 minutes.
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The defrost timer stopped working the ice buildup damaged the temp control Richard C. • Saint Augustine , FL • October 05, 2014
I removed to the cover to the coil, defrosted coil with a heat gun and checked the heater strip resistance. I set timer to defrost by hand to make sure everything was working. There was damage to the temp control sensor. Both parts were on your web site at a good price, ordering was easy. The parts were in the mail two days later. A screwdriver and nut driver were the only other tools other than a multi meter. Parts installed in five min. I had the option of talking with a pro !!!
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR9X489
Freezer coils frozen over or fridge not cooling enough? This defrost timer controls the defrost cycle. DIYers report 30-minute repairs with video help.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Won't start
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Fridge runs too long
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Frost buildup
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Fridge too warm
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Fresh foods section was not cooling but freezer was cold Cynthia B. • Loganville , GA • January 19, 2018
After reviewing a number of testimonials and your videos from your APP.com site I determined my most likely problem was either the defrost heater, thermostat, timer or possibly all three. The real challenge now began. Getting to the specific parts with my specific model number was a real challenge. It was not as easy as removing the light guard and 5 screws since my model had two Track Cant Shelf vertical rails restricting the removal of the back panel. Also, these rails could not be removed...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: R0131577
Fridge warm but freezer cold? Frost buildup on coils? Your defrost timer may be failing. This control manages automatic defrost cycles. 15-min DIY fix.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Freezer not defrosting
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Too warm
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Fridge runs too long
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Fridge too warm
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Amana br18vw refrigerator wasn't staying cold Adrian B. • Chicago , IL • February 08, 2015
I am not new to APP, fixed a tub belt on a Maytag dryer in the past. My frig started getting warm so I went onto to one of those "lists" sites and found a appliance repair place. The guys were great and came out right away. The tech said it was the cold control and $260 later my part was replaced, about 30 minutes. Great I thought until my frig started getting warm again. Those cold sensors on the beer bottles are a great indicator. Not wanting to spend another $260 I looked up on APP to see if...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP2183400
Freezer frosting up or refrigerator not cooling? The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30 minutes to install.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Freezer section too warm
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Fridge too warm
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Freezer frosting up Nathan F. • Belgrade , MO • April 17, 2015
Replaced the heater, timer, and wiring harness
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 241705102
Freezer frosting up or refrigerator losing cooling? The defrost timer controls defrost cycles to prevent frost buildup. Moderate DIY repair.
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When refrigerator would go into defrost it would trip breaker John M. • Fort Myers , FL • November 01, 2020
I replaced the defrost thermostat and the defrost timer. That corrected the problem. Be careful when ordering your parts. I put in my model# and they gave me a defrost timer that was incorrect. I had to return at my cost and order the correct one. Don't assume because you put in your model# that the part is correct. On each part there is a box to put in your model# to check to see if it fits your model. Don't assume that because you put your model# in before that it fits. If not sure, call them...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10366605
Freezer icing up or refrigerator too warm? This defrost control board coordinates defrost cycles to prevent frost buildup. DIY-friendly 15-30 min repair.
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Whirlpool refrigerator evaporator frozen up with ice along with warm refrigerator compartment Wesley W. • Millbrook , AL • February 26, 2015
Tried to put refrigerator in defrost mode and defrost would not initiate. Checked the bi-metal and heater, both tested good. Replaced the ADC board and refrigerator went in to defrost. problem solved.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5304526183
Fix frost buildup in your freezer with a new defrost timer. This part controls the automatic defrost cycle to prevent ice on evaporator coils.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR55X21623
Fix a refrigerator that won't defrost or has an iced-up evaporator coil. This defrost control board manages defrost cycles to prevent frost buildup.
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The evaporator coil kept getting heavily frosted and the compressor ran almost continuously Reid D. • Santa Maria , CA • April 01, 2016
The defrost heater element looked good and had continuity. The defrost thermostats checked good, so that just left the Defrost Module as the likely suspect. I installed a new defrost control module and thermostats. The thermostats were inexpensive and the old ones could have been intermittent,
The only "tricky" part was finding out how to get to the back screw that holds the main control panel. Discovered that the return air duct surrounding the control panel needed to come off. It helps...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR9X483
Freezer frosting over or fridge not cooling? A faulty defrost timer prevents automatic defrost cycles. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 10-15 minutes.
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Would not defrost automatically freezer compartment kept freezing up causing frige to not cool Jimmy S. • Jackson , MS • October 26, 2014
Order a new defrost timer from ApplianceParts online. I received the parts in a couple of days, installed it and that completely fixed the problem. Thanks ApplianceParts for such fast, efficient service; and for a part that was very reasonably price, not to mention the ease in finding it on your website by using the model number of my fridge. Couldn't have been easier.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 4388931
Freezer not cooling or excessive frost buildup? The defrost control board manages the defrost cycle. Moderately difficult repair with video guidance.
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The defrost heater would not work John R. • Lumberton , MS • May 21, 2019
The refrigerator was given to me and hasn't defrosted since it was new. I found the defrost timer had a burnt spot on the circuit board. After installing a new timer, the refrigerator would trip the circuit breaker in my house when it entered defrost mode. I found that the pink wire running from the control board all the way to the thermostat was shorted somewhere between the two parts, inside the refrigerator. I ran a new "pink" wire and all is good.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR9X520
Refrigerator not cooling but freezer works? Icing up and then warming? This defrost timer control starts timed defrost cycles. Moderate DIY repair.
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Lack of cooling, hot air in freezer. Curtis L. • Pasco , WA • September 23, 2019
First I took the technical data sheet off the back of the unit, it was in a brown envelop taped and tucked into the lower equipment cover. Then I compared information from Appliance Parts Pros to the data sheet, matched up the probable culprit parts, and ordered defrost thermostat and defrost control. They arrived promptly..
Unplug the unit from the wall. The defrost control is located in the same space as the light, two screws and the small panel drops down, a tip is to use a short #2...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 242011001
Fix a refrigerator that won't defrost or freezes everything with a new defrost control board. Common DIY repair when ice builds up on freezer walls.
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Refrigerator would freeze but not defrost Patsy H. • Lucedale , MS • March 27, 2016
I looked on line and found out what might be wrong and then ordered the part from Parts-Pro. They showed us how to install the part. We installed the part and it works as good as new. We have ordered replacement parts from this company many times. We've always had good service from them. I would highly recommend them for all your needs.
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Defrost Timer, Adaptive Defrost Control replacement parts play a crucial role in keeping your refrigerator running smoothly. These parts ensure that the defrost cycle of your fridge operates just as it should, preventing ice buildup and maintaining optimal cooling efficiency.
In a refrigerator, maintaining the defrost cycle is vital for performance. With essential parts like Defrost Timer and Adaptive Defrost Control, your fridge can maintain the right balance of cooling and defrosting. These components help prevent unnecessary ice formation on the evaporator coils, which can obstruct airflow and reduce the refrigerator's efficiency.
Choosing OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement parts guarantees the best fit and function for your appliance, ensuring lasting performance and reliability. The use of high-quality, compatible Defrost Timer and Adaptive Defrost Control parts can make all the difference in the efficiency and longevity of your fridge.
Finding the right replacement parts is key to keeping your refrigerator in top shape. With the perfect Defrost Timer or Adaptive Defrost Control, you can feel confident that your appliance will continue to function effectively, keeping your groceries fresh and your energy bills low.
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