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Freezer section too warm is the 4th most common symptom for General Electric GSS20DBPHCC. It takes 15-30 minutes to fix on average. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Freezer section too warm" problem for General Electric GSS20DBPHCC. So, if your GSS20DBPHCC refrigerator freezer section has a high temperature, freezer section increased temperature or freezer section temperature rising, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for General Electric GSS20DBPHCC
Freezer coils icing up and fridge too warm? This defrost thermostat monitors evaporator temperature to prevent overheating. Easy 20-minute DIY fix.
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Freezer icing up or frost buildup? This defrost heater melts accumulated ice on evaporator coils. Moderately difficult repair requires panel removal.
Fix uneven cooling or defrost issues with a new temperature sensor. Most DIYers complete this repair in under an hour with basic tools and our video.
If your refrigerator compartment isn't cooling while the freezer stays cold, the evaporator fan motor likely failed. DIY-friendly repair with video guide.
Fix hot cabinet areas, squealing noise, or warm fridge sections. This condenser fan motor keeps your fridge cool. DIY repair under 30 minutes. Video guide.
Rubber grommet cushions and stabilizes the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to reduce vibrations and noise.
Secures and seals water line connections in your refrigerator's dispensing system. Replace if leaking or loose to prevent water damage. Confirm fit.
Fixes a refrigerator that won't cool or makes clicking sounds but compressor won't start. This overload protects your compressor from overheating damage.