WR55X10832 General Electric Refrigerator Main Control Board
Genuine OEM NEW Part WR55X10832
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR55X10832
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WR55X10832 replaces: AP4363645, 1477944, EAP2340423, PS2340423.
Special Price
$225.99
Regular Price
$315.99
(28% off)
Refrigerator Main Control Board Overview
This control board is a genuine OEM part designed for GE refrigerators, and is also compatible with certain models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore. It plays a crucial role in managing and overseeing the refrigerator's essential functions including cooling, temperature regulation, defrost cycles, lighting, and digital display operations.
Common indicators of a malfunctioning control board are:
- Inconsistent temperatures inside the fridge
- Accumulation of frost or ice in areas where it shouldn't be
- Non-functional interior lights or features
- Display of error messages or fault codes
- Irregular behavior of the refrigerator's cycles
The main reasons for control board failures often involve moisture damage from leaks, electrical shorts due to old wiring or components, production flaws, or malfunctioning safety sensors and thermostats.
This part ensures your refrigerator operates smoothly by coordinating its various functions and is essential for maintaining the longevity and efficiency of the appliance.
This control board is a genuine OEM part designed for GE refrigerators, and is also compatible with certain models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore. It plays a crucial role in managing and overseeing the refrigerator's essential functions including cooling, temperature regulation, defrost cycles, lighting, and digital display operations.
Common indicators of a malfunctioning control board are:
- Inconsistent temperatures inside the fridge
- Accumulation of frost or ice in areas where it shouldn't be
- Non-functional interior lights or features
- Display of error messages or fault codes
- Irregular behavior of the refrigerator's cycles
The main reasons for control board failures often involve moisture damage from leaks, electrical shorts due to old wiring or components, production flaws, or malfunctioning safety sensors and thermostats.
This part ensures your refrigerator operates smoothly by coordinating its various functions and is essential for maintaining the longevity and efficiency of the appliance.
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