WR50X10065 General Electric High Limit Thermostat for Refrigerator Defrost Heater
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General Electric
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WR50X10065
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General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR50X10065 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP3796816, 1092784, AH966762, EA966762, PS966762.
Special Price
$47.99
Regular Price
$75.99
(37% off)
High Limit Thermostat for Refrigerator Defrost Heater.
GE products compatible with this part include Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore brands. The Defrost Thermostat serves as a direct OEM replacement for GE and Hotpoint refrigerator models. It plays a crucial role in managing the defrost cycle to prevent excessive ice formation in the freezer compartment.
A common reason for defrost thermostat failure is ice accumulation on the evaporator coils. If ice covers the coils, the thermostat might not trigger the defrost cycle, potentially causing more ice to accumulate and leading to more significant issues.
Indicators of a malfunctioning defrost thermostat are irregular temperature fluctuations, frost or ice accumulation, and strange sounds emanating from the refrigerator. Should you observe any of these signs, consider replacing the defrost thermostat.
To maintain your refrigerator's efficiency, replacing a defective defrost thermostat is advisable.
GE products compatible with this part include Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore brands. The Defrost Thermostat serves as a direct OEM replacement for GE and Hotpoint refrigerator models. It plays a crucial role in managing the defrost cycle to prevent excessive ice formation in the freezer compartment.
A common reason for defrost thermostat failure is ice accumulation on the evaporator coils. If ice covers the coils, the thermostat might not trigger the defrost cycle, potentially causing more ice to accumulate and leading to more significant issues.
Indicators of a malfunctioning defrost thermostat are irregular temperature fluctuations, frost or ice accumulation, and strange sounds emanating from the refrigerator. Should you observe any of these signs, consider replacing the defrost thermostat.
To maintain your refrigerator's efficiency, replacing a defective defrost thermostat is advisable.
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