WR50X10085 General Electric Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat

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General Electric
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WR50X10085
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General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR50X10085 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4344994, RF-7350-123, 1477823, AH2323338, EA2323338, PS2323338, RF-7350-52, B00MNMPP4Y.
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Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat

This component is responsible for regulating the temperature within your freezer. It fits GE freezers and is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore models. As an OEM part, it ensures that the freezer operates at the desired temperature, avoiding issues like undercooling or excessive freezing.

A malfunctioning freezer thermostat may stem from calibration errors, electrical issues, or normal wear and tear. Such malfunctions can cause temperature inconsistencies, potentially leading to food spoilage or excessive ice formation.

Indications of a faulty freezer thermostat include:
- The freezer temperature is too high, which can spoil the food.
- The temperature is significantly lower than the setting, leading to over-freezing.
- The freezer may start and stop frequently or run continuously.
- There are noticeable and unusual temperature variations.

Understanding these signs can help in maintaining the efficiency and functionality of your freezer.
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Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat

This component is responsible for regulating the temperature within your freezer. It fits GE freezers and is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore models. As an OEM part, it ensures that the freezer operates at the desired temperature, avoiding issues like undercooling or excessive freezing.

A malfunctioning freezer thermostat may stem from calibration errors, electrical issues, or normal wear and tear. Such malfunctions can cause temperature inconsistencies, potentially leading to food spoilage or excessive ice formation.

Indications of a faulty freezer thermostat include:
- The freezer temperature is too high, which can spoil the food.
- The temperature is significantly lower than the setting, leading to over-freezing.
- The freezer may start and stop frequently or run continuously.
- There are noticeable and unusual temperature variations.

Understanding these signs can help in maintaining the efficiency and functionality of your freezer.
WR50X10085 General Electric Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat
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