Hotpoint Refrigerator Compressor & Sealed System
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR07X10131
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or clicks but doesn't start. This compressor start relay and overload protects against electrical issues. DIY-friendly.
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Compressor did not start Thomas C. • Lavallette , NJ • December 05, 2014
WENT TO YOUTUBE FOUND OUT HOW TO TEST THE COMPRESSOR IT TESTED GOOD SINCE IT WAS NOT THE COMPRESSOR I ORDERED THE PARTS THAT WOULD MAKE IT WORK AGAIN - THE CAPACITOR & OVERLOAD PTCR COMBO I INSTALLED THE PARTS
NOW I HAVE A FRIG. THAT'S WORKING AGAIN.AT A FRACTION OF THE COST TO REPAIR- THANK'S TO YOUTUBE.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR08X10025
Fixes a refrigerator that won't cool or makes clicking sounds but compressor won't start. This overload protects your compressor from overheating damage.
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Refrigerator stopped cooling/fan ran but compressor did not start Todd M. • Palm Bay , FL • August 10, 2015
Refrigerator made a clicking sound in box connected to compressor. Googled it and found the reason could be the 2 parts I ordered. Replaced them and it runs fine now.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR07X10084
Fridge clicking but not cooling? A faulty compressor start relay prevents startup. This part restores cooling in 15-20 minutes. Includes installation video.
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We had no power only lights on Frank A. • Smithtown , NY • January 28, 2022
GE refrigerator 12 years old and we love it. Ordered compressor overload and compressor start relay video's were great made the replacement easy. I also ordered the control board because I felt this was the real culprit again the video was the best. With all the parts replaced GE profile refrigerator has been working like new. Thank you AppliancePartsPro.com
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR07X26748
Refrigerator not cooling or clicking? A faulty start relay prevents the compressor from starting. Easy 15-minute DIY fix stops warm temps and constant cycling.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Won't start
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Freezer section too warm
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Fridge too warm
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My fridge was not cold or freezer after i heard a weird fizzing electrical sound Joe R. • Rahway , NJ • July 21, 2014
Researched on internet how to fix and came up with this part and the overload relay which I had to buy so only spent about $43.00 and it was very easy to replace these parts on my fridge . So happy I did research it saved me from buying another fridge . Thank you appliance parts pros for having my parts in stock and shipping them to me so quickly !
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR87X20798
Refrigerator not cooling or compressor clicking on and off? This compressor kit restores cooling. Requires certified technician with specialty tools.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR09X10105
Fridge won't cool and makes clicking sounds? The compressor overload may have failed. Protects against overheating. DIY repair takes 15-45 minutes.
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GE frig was not cooling (clicking sound) Thomas H. • Falmouth , KY • July 24, 2021
We replaced the Run Capacitor and Overload switch (from youtube suggestion). It was a very simple swap out the old part with the new part.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR07X10055
Compressor clicks on and off or won't start? This PTC start relay energizes the compressor start winding to restore consistent cooling. DIY-friendly repair.
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The compressor was clicking on and off refrigerator was blowing hot air inside Steve F. • Sealy , TX • May 27, 2017
I bought this relay switch and it works great. On the left side of the compressor there is a plastic cover you pry off with a screw driver. The relay switch had one wire plug on it. Just pull the wire off and the pull the relay switch off the compressor.
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