WR9X520 General Electric Refrigerator Defrost Timer Assembly
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General Electric
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WR9X520
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General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR9X520 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP2061721, 311013, AH310930, EA310930, PS310930, WR09X0520, B00ECV42DE, 162D6022, TMDJZ44RB9.
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$60.99
Regular Price
$74.99
(19% off)
Refrigerator Defrost Timer Assembly
This component helps prevent your refrigerator from overheating. It is compatible with GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models. The Defrost Timer is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators, designed to start defrost cycles automatically. This process helps avoid frost or ice buildup in the fridge and freezer. Regular defrosting ensures proper temperature control and airflow while reducing long-term mineral deposits.
Signs of a faulty defrost timer include:
- Failure to start automatic defrost cycles
- Excessive frost or ice buildup, risking freezer damage
- Issues with temperature control or airflow
- Potential leaks from defrost water overflow
Failures can occur due to worn-out internal contacts, degraded electronic components, or mineral residue buildup over time, which can block electrical connections.
This replacement part addresses issues such as the fridge being too warm.
This component helps prevent your refrigerator from overheating. It is compatible with GE, Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models. The Defrost Timer is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators, designed to start defrost cycles automatically. This process helps avoid frost or ice buildup in the fridge and freezer. Regular defrosting ensures proper temperature control and airflow while reducing long-term mineral deposits.
Signs of a faulty defrost timer include:
- Failure to start automatic defrost cycles
- Excessive frost or ice buildup, risking freezer damage
- Issues with temperature control or airflow
- Potential leaks from defrost water overflow
Failures can occur due to worn-out internal contacts, degraded electronic components, or mineral residue buildup over time, which can block electrical connections.
This replacement part addresses issues such as the fridge being too warm.
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