XPARTCO WR51X10055 Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly
The XPARTCO WR51X10055 is an aftermarket replacement refrigerator defrost heater and bracket assembly compatible with a wide range of GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore, Haier, Americana, Monogram, and Café refrigerators. The defrost heater is a glass quartz tube heater mounted on a bracket below the evaporator coils in the freezer compartment. During each automatic defrost cycle, the heater energizes and melts any frost that has accumulated on the evaporator coils — maintaining unobstructed airflow through the coils so the refrigerator can cool efficiently. When the heater fails, frost accumulates on the coils unchecked, blocking airflow and causing both the freezer and fresh food sections to gradually warm up.
Rated at 120V, 725W, this single quartz tube heater assembly measures 12-1/8" L x 3-3/8" W x 2-1/8" H and includes the heater element and mounting bracket. It directly replaces WR51X10030, AP3183311, 914088, AH303781, EA303781, PS303781, SH323, and EAP303781. Often replaced together with the defrost thermostat (WR50X10068) and temperature sensor (WR55X10025) for a complete defrost system repair. Installs in 20–30 minutes with basic hand tools.
Quick Answer
The XPARTCO WR51X10055 Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly fixes GE and Hotpoint refrigerators where frost is building up on the evaporator coils, the freezer is too warm, the fresh food section is warming up, or the refrigerator is running continuously without cooling properly. Single quartz tube heater, 120V / 725W. Assembly measures 12-1/8" L x 3-3/8" W x 2-1/8" H. Includes heater and bracket. Replaces WR51X10030, AP3183311, 914088, SH323, and more. Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore, Haier, Americana, Monogram, and Café.
Common Problems This Part Fixes
Frost or ice buildup covering the evaporator coils in the freezer compartment
Freezer section warming up or not maintaining set temperature
Fresh food section warming up even though the freezer is running
Refrigerator running continuously but not cooling properly
Visible frost accumulation on the freezer back wall behind the panel
Defrost heater element visibly burned out, broken, or dark/charred at the ends
Both compartments gradually warming up after working normally for years
Replaces Part Numbers
This defrost heater assembly directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers:
WR51X10055, WR51X10030, 914088, AGE29323, AH303781, AP3183311, EA303781, EAP303781, PD00001004, PS303781.
If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility.
Compatibility
This defrost heater is compatible with select refrigerators from the following brands:
GE refrigerators (side-by-side, French door, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer)
Hotpoint refrigerators
Kenmore / Sears refrigerators (select GE-built models)
Haier refrigerators (select GE-platform models)
Americana refrigerators
Monogram refrigerators
Café refrigerators
Tip: When replacing the defrost heater, it is highly recommended to also replace the defrost thermostat (WR50X10068) and temperature sensor (WR55X10025) at the same time. These three parts form the defrost system and are commonly replaced together — replacing all three prevents a second disassembly if another component fails soon after.
Key Features
Single quartz tube glass heater — melts frost from the evaporator coils during each automatic defrost cycle, maintaining airflow and cooling efficiency
Rated 120V / 725W — correct electrical specifications for compatible GE refrigerators
Assembly dimensions: 12-1/8" L x 3-3/8" W x 2-1/8" H — direct fit into the evaporator coil bracket
Includes heater element and mounting bracket — complete assembly ready to install
Replaces WR51X10030 and WR51X10055 — both older and current part numbers covered
Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore, Haier, Americana, Monogram, and Café refrigerators
Often replaced together with WR50X10068 defrost thermostat and WR55X10025 temperature sensor
Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards
DIY repair — installs in 20–30 minutes with basic hand tools
Product Specifications
Part Number
WR51X10055
Also Replaces
WR51X10030
Part Type
Refrigerator Defrost Heater and Bracket Assembly
Condition
Aftermarket Replacement
Heater Type
Single quartz tube glass heater
Voltage
120V AC
Wattage
725W
Dimensions
12-1/8" L x 3-3/8" W x 2-1/8" H
Includes
Heater element and mounting bracket
Often Replaced With
WR50X10068 Defrost Thermostat, WR55X10025 Temperature Sensor
Compatible Brands
GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore, Haier, Americana, Monogram, Café
Installation Notes
⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Unplug the refrigerator before beginning. Remove all food and shelving from the freezer compartment. Remove the freezer bottom drawer and the back panel screws (typically 2 hex-head screws). Slide out the back panel to expose the evaporator coils and defrost heater assembly. If the coils are covered in frost or ice, use a hair dryer to melt the ice before removing the heater — do not chip or force the heater free while iced over, as the glass element is fragile and will break. Disconnect the heater wires from the wiring harness — note the orientation before disconnecting. Remove the 2 Phillips screws securing the heater bracket and lift the heater assembly out. Install the new WR51X10055 heater assembly in the same position, reconnect the wires, and reinstall the bracket screws. Reinstall the back panel, shelving, and food. Restore power and verify the defrost cycle operates normally. Wear work gloves throughout — the evaporator area has sharp edges. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, 1/4" nut driver, hair dryer (if coils are iced over), work gloves.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the refrigerator defrost heater do?
Modern refrigerators use an automatic defrost system that periodically runs a defrost cycle — typically once or twice a day — to melt frost that accumulates on the evaporator coils during normal operation. The defrost heater is a glass quartz heating element that energizes during this cycle and melts the frost off the coils. This keeps the coils clear so air can flow freely through them to cool the refrigerator. When the heater fails, frost builds up unchecked on the coils over days or weeks — eventually blocking airflow completely and causing both compartments to warm up, even though the compressor is still running.
How do I know if my defrost heater has failed?
Remove the freezer back panel to expose the evaporator coils. If the coils are heavily coated in frost or solid ice — especially if both the freezer and refrigerator sections have been warming up — a failed defrost heater is the most likely cause. You can confirm with a multimeter: disconnect the heater and probe both wire ends. A working heater shows continuity (resistance between approximately 10–200 ohms at room temperature depending on wattage). No continuity confirms the heater element has burned out. Also visually inspect the glass tube — a burned, blackened, or broken tube is a clear sign of failure.
Should I also replace the defrost thermostat and temperature sensor?
Yes — since the freezer must be fully emptied and the back panel removed to replace the heater, it is highly recommended to also replace the defrost thermostat (WR50X10068) and temperature sensor (WR55X10025) at the same time. All three components form the defrost system and wear at similar rates. A failed thermostat or sensor can cause the heater to run too long or not at all — replacing all three in a single repair eliminates that risk and saves you from another complete freezer teardown in the near future.
My freezer is warming up but the compressor is running — is it the defrost heater?
It often is — but not always. A compressor that is running but not cooling can be caused by a failed defrost heater (frost blocking airflow), a faulty evaporator fan motor (air not circulating), a defrost thermostat or timer failure, or a sealed system problem (refrigerant leak or compressor issue). The easiest way to distinguish a defrost system failure from other causes is to open the freezer and check whether frost has built up on the back panel or coils. If yes, the defrost heater is the most likely culprit. If the coils are clear and the compressor is running, look at the evaporator fan or sealed system next.
Is this an OEM or aftermarket part?
This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a genuine GE OEM part, but is manufactured as a single quartz tube glass heater rated at 120V/725W to match the dimensions and performance of the original WR51X10055 defrost heater assembly.
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XPARTCO DA32-10105X Refrigerator Temperature Sensor – Compatible with Samsung and Kenmore Refrigerators
Product Description
Maintain consistent cooling performance with the XPARTCO DA32-10105X Refrigerator Temperature Sensor. This high-quality replacement monitors internal refrigerator temperature and communicates with the control board to regulate cooling cycles. A faulty sensor can cause temperature fluctuations, frost buildup, or over-cooling. Installing this reliable XPARTCO sensor helps restore accurate temperature readings and energy-efficient operation.
Replaces Part Numbers
DA32-10105X, 2030345, PD00002045, EAP4138686, AP4338786, PS4138686
Compatibility
This replacement temperature sensor fits select Samsung and Kenmore refrigerators.
Example compatible models include (but are not limited to): Samsung RF28HMEDBSR/AA, RF23HCEDBSR/AA, and Kenmore 795.72053.112.
Always verify your refrigerator’s model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you’re unsure.
✅ Key Features
🔄 Aftermarket Replacement – Designed to match OEM accuracy and reliability
❄️ Precision Cooling Control – Ensures stable refrigerator and freezer temperatures
💰 Budget-Friendly Fix – Provides OEM-level performance at a lower cost
🛠️ Easy Installation – Plug-in design for fast and simple replacement
🛡️ Fixes Common Issues – Solves cooling inconsistencies, frost buildup, or warm compartment problems
📐 Product Specification
Part Number: DA32-10105X
Component Type: Refrigerator Thermistor (Temperature Sensor)
Material: Plastic sensor probe with insulated wiring harness
Mounting: Clip-in or taped to evaporator wall depending on model
Compliance: Built to OEM-equivalent quality standards (not OEM)
🛠️ Installation Notes
Tools Needed: Phillips screwdriver, needle-nose pliers
⚠️ Safety First: Always unplug the refrigerator before performing any repairs to prevent electrical shock.
Steps:
Disconnect power and remove interior shelves for access.
Locate the existing temperature sensor near the evaporator coil or rear wall.
Unplug the old sensor from its wiring harness.
Install the new XPARTCO DA32-10105X sensor and reconnect the harness.
Secure the sensor in place with clips or adhesive as applicable.
Reassemble interior panels and restore power.
⏱️ Time Required: 15–20 minutes
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DA47-00311A Refrigerator Genuine Defrost Heater
Replaces Part Numbers: DA47-00311A, AP5306643, PS4140651.
fits specific Samsung Refrigerator models
Description: This Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly is essential for maintaining your refrigerator's optimal performance. This Genuine OEM part ensures reliable defrost cycles, preventing ice buildup and enhancing cooling efficiency. Crafted with a durable heater sheath-metal, it withstands regular use and temperature fluctuations, providing long-lasting functionality. Installing the Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly helps restore your appliance defrost system, eliminating common issues like excessive frost and inconsistent temperatures. fits specific Samsung Refrigerator models
ERWR50X122 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
L60-32F. 1/4" side push on clip. 11-3/4" leads with stripped wire ends.
Replaces Part Numbers: WR50X122, 2387, AH303471, AP2071262, EA303471, PS303471, WR50X0122, WR50X0128, WR50X10014, WR50X128
This is an aftermarket part that can be used as a replacement for the OEM part.
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5303917625CM Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
L47-22F tube mount with bullet connectors.
Fits Electrolux refrigerator.
Replaces Part Numbers: 5303917625, 08000805, 3001234, 3015138, 3916083, 5308000805, 636974, 8000805, AH468968, EA468968, G000166153, AP2592599, PS468968.
This is an aftermarket part that can be used as a replacement for the OEM part.
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XPARTCO WR55X10025 Refrigerator Temperature Sensor
The XPARTCO WR55X10025 is an aftermarket replacement refrigerator temperature sensor (thermistor) compatible with a wide range of GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Café, and Monogram refrigerators. The temperature sensor monitors air temperature inside the fresh food and freezer compartments and sends that data to the main control board, which uses it to regulate cooling cycles and maintain the correct set temperature. When the sensor fails, the refrigerator may run too warm, too cold, or experience erratic defrost behavior.
This sensor measures approximately 1-1/4 inches long and includes 18-inch wire leads. It is constructed from white plastic and is used in both fresh food and freezer compartments depending on the model — on some models it also functions as a defrost sensor on the evaporator coil. It directly replaces OEM part numbers WR55X10025 and a large number of earlier GE thermistor part numbers. Sold individually — some models require two sensors. Installs in under 30 minutes with basic hand tools.
Quick Answer
The XPARTCO WR55X10025 Refrigerator Temperature Sensor fixes GE and Hotpoint refrigerators that are too warm, too cold, not defrosting, or over-defrosting. The thermistor monitors compartment temperature and communicates with the control board. Approx. 1-1/4" long with 18" leads, white plastic. Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Café, and Monogram refrigerators. Sold individually.
Common Problems This Part Fixes
Refrigerator compartment running too warm — food spoiling faster than normal
Refrigerator running too cold — food or liquids freezing in the fresh food section
Freezer section not maintaining correct temperature
Refrigerator not defrosting or defrosting too frequently
Excessive frost or ice buildup on evaporator coils
Refrigerator and freezer both warming up after extended defrost cycles
Erratic cooling — temperatures fluctuating unpredictably
Replaces Part Numbers
This temperature sensor directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers:
WR55X10025, 914093, WR50X10027, WR50X10034, WR50X10055, WR50X10067, WR55X10025B, WR55X10026, WR55X10027, WR55X10028, WR55X10030, WR55X10087, WR55X10088, WR55X10089, WR55X10367, WR55X10380, WR55X10661, WR55X10711, WR55X10735, WR55X10736, WR55X10737, WR55X10937, WR55X10938, WR55X10939, WR55X11121, WR55X11141, WR55X11151, WR55X11152, AGE29661, PD00000992, AH304103, EA304103, OEM12741630, AP3185407, PS304103.
If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility.
Compatibility
This temperature sensor is compatible with select refrigerators from the following brands:
GE refrigerators (side-by-side, French door, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer)
Hotpoint refrigerators
Haier refrigerators (select GE-platform models)
Café refrigerators
Monogram refrigerators
Note: Some GE refrigerator models use two or more temperature sensors. This part is sold individually. Check your model's parts diagram or contact our support team to confirm how many sensors your model requires before ordering.
Key Features
Monitors fresh food and freezer compartment temperatures and communicates readings to the main control board
Also functions as a defrost sensor on the evaporator coil on applicable models
Fits both fresh food and freezer positions
White plastic construction — durable and resistant to refrigerator temperature extremes
Direct replacement for WR55X10025 and over 30 earlier GE thermistor part numbers
Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Café, and Monogram refrigerators
Sold individually — verify quantity needed for your model before ordering
Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards
Quick DIY repair — installs in under 30 minutes with basic hand tools
Product Specifications
Part Number
WR55X10025
Part Type
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor (Thermistor)
Condition
Aftermarket Replacement
Application
Fresh food compartment, freezer compartment, and evaporator coil (defrost sensor) depending on model
Sensor Body Length
Approximately 1-1/4 inches
Color
White
Material
Plastic
Includes
Sensor with wire leads
Sold As
Single sensor (some models require 2 — verify before ordering)
Compatible Brands
GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Café, Monogram
Installation Notes
⚠️ Unplug Refrigerator Before Starting Unplug the refrigerator from the power outlet before beginning any repair. To access the fresh food thermistor, locate the sensor on the left wall of the fresh food compartment — it may be clipped into a housing or bracket. Disconnect the wire connector and pull the old sensor out of its bracket. Slide the new WR55X10025 sensor into the bracket and reconnect the wire connector. To access the freezer or evaporator thermistor, remove the freezer shelves and back panel, then locate the sensor clipped to the evaporator coil bracket. Remove any tie wrap securing the sensor, pull the old sensor from the bracket, insert the new sensor, and reconnect the wire connector. Reinstall the back panel and shelves, restore power, and verify the refrigerator returns to the correct set temperature. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, flat pry tool (for panel clips), work gloves.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many temperature sensors does my GE refrigerator have?
The number of sensors varies by model. Many GE French door and side-by-side refrigerators use two or three WR55X10025 sensors — one in the fresh food compartment, one in the freezer, and sometimes one on the evaporator coil. Check your model's parts diagram or contact our support team with your model number to confirm how many you need before ordering.
What is a thermistor and how does it work?
A thermistor is a type of resistor whose electrical resistance changes with temperature. The main control board sends a small voltage through the thermistor and measures the resistance — a higher resistance means a lower temperature, and a lower resistance means a higher temperature. The board uses this reading to decide when to run the compressor and fans to maintain the set temperature. A failed thermistor sends incorrect readings, causing the refrigerator to over-cool, under-cool, or malfunction during defrost cycles.
Can a faulty temperature sensor cause the refrigerator to not defrost?
Yes. On models where the WR55X10025 also serves as the defrost sensor on the evaporator coil, a faulty sensor can cause the control board to incorrectly time or skip defrost cycles entirely — leading to excessive frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils. This frost buildup can eventually block airflow and cause both the refrigerator and freezer sections to warm up.
How do I know if my temperature sensor is the cause of my cooling problem?
The most reliable way to test the thermistor is with a multimeter. Disconnect the sensor and measure its resistance at room temperature — a working WR55X10025 should read approximately 16,000 ohms at 32°F, dropping as temperature increases. An open circuit (infinite resistance) or short circuit (zero resistance) reading confirms the sensor has failed. If resistance is within the normal range but the refrigerator still has issues, the control board or other components may be at fault.
Is this an OEM or aftermarket part?
This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a genuine GE OEM part, but is manufactured from durable plastic to match the dimensions and performance specifications of the original WR55X10025 temperature sensor.
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DE47-20034A Microwave Genuine High Limit Thermostat
Thermal cutout.
High limit thermostat. Open for continuity at room temperature, closes when it gets hot.
Fits Samsung over counter microwaves.
Replaces Part Numbers:DE47-20034A, AP4219754, PS4226431.
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5303917633 Refrigerator Genuine OEM Defrost Timer
Description: This Electrolux Defrost Timer is an OEM replacement part for specific Frigidaire refrigerators. The defrost timer regulates the automatic defrost cycle, which prevents ice buildup on the evaporator coils in the freezer compartment by sending a signal to the defrost heater to turn on and melt any ice buildup on the coils. Once the defrost cycle is complete, the timer signals the heater to turn off, allowing the coils to cool and return to their normal temperature.
Replaces Part Numbers:5303917633, 3286, A769, AH468976, CC351, CC901, EA468976, AP2592955, PS468976.
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(4 Pack) XPATC5 Furnace & Air Conditioner Control Circuit Board 5 Amp Fuse – Universal HVAC Replacement
Product Description
Protect your HVAC system’s control board with the XPATC5 Furnace & Air Conditioner Control Circuit Board 5 Amp Fuse (4 Pack). These high-quality aftermarket blade fuses are designed to safeguard furnace and air conditioner control boards from electrical overloads and short circuits. A blown 5-amp fuse can cause the HVAC system to stop working entirely. Replacing it with reliable XPATC5 fuses helps restore operation while protecting sensitive electronic components.
XPATC5 fuses are commonly used in residential HVAC systems and are ideal to keep on hand for quick repairs.
Replaces Part Numbers
ATC-5, ATO-5, 5 Amp HVAC Control Fuse, Furnace Control Board Fuse, Air Conditioner 5A Fuse
Compatibility
This 5 amp HVAC control board fuse is compatible with many furnace and air conditioner systems from manufacturers including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York, and others that use standard ATC/ATO 5-amp blade fuses.
Always verify fuse amperage and type before ordering.Contact our support team if you’re unsure.
✅ Key Features
🔄 Aftermarket Replacement – Built to OEM-equivalent electrical specifications
⚡ 5 Amp Rating – Protects HVAC control boards from overloads
🧯 Critical Safety Component – Helps prevent damage to circuit boards
📦 Convenient 4-Pack – Keep spares on hand for future service
💰 Cost-Effective Solution – Affordable alternative to OEM HVAC fuses
📐 Product Specification
Part Number: XPATC5
Component Type: HVAC Control Board Fuse
Amperage Rating: 5 Amp
Voltage Rating: 32V
Fuse Style: ATC / ATO Blade Fuse
Quantity: 4-Pack
Application: Furnace & air conditioner control boards
Quality Level: Aftermarket replacement (not OEM)
🛠️ Installation Notes
Tools Needed: Needle-nose pliers or fuse puller
⚠️ Safety First: Always turn off power to the HVAC system before replacing fuses to avoid electrical shock or equipment damage.
Basic Steps:
Shut off power to the furnace or air conditioner.
Open the control board access panel.
Locate the blown 5-amp fuse.
Remove and replace it with a new XPATC5 fuse.
Restore power and test system operation.
⏱️ Time Required: 5 minutes
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XPARTCO W10316760 Refrigerator Thermistor Sensor – Compatible with Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, and KitchenAid Refrigerators
Product Description
Maintain accurate refrigerator temperature control with the XPARTCO W10316760 Refrigerator Thermistor Sensor. This Refrigerator Thermistor Sensor is a replacement part for select Kenmore, KitchenAid, Maytag, Whirlpool refrigerator models. It is a crucial component responsible for accurately monitoring and regulating the temperature inside the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
Replaces Part Numbers
W10316760, WPW10323459, W10323459, 12791417, 12791417SP, 12791419SP, 1876627, W10280385, W10280386, W10308052, W10316760VP, W10438639, W10438761, W10452402, AH2580944, EA2580944, PD00006590, EAP2580944, AP4538142, PS2580944,
Compatibility
This replacement thermistor sensor fits select Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, and KitchenAid refrigerators.
Example compatible models include (but are not limited to): Whirlpool WRS322FDAW04, Maytag MSS25N4MKZ00, and Kenmore 106.51133213.
Always verify your refrigerator’s model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you’re unsure.
✅ Key Features
🔄 Aftermarket Replacement – Matches OEM temperature accuracy and response rate
❄️ Precision Cooling Control – Helps maintain stable refrigerator and freezer temperatures
💰 Affordable Alternative – Cost-effective solution versus expensive OEM sensors
🛠️ Simple Installation – Plug-in design for fast, hassle-free replacement
🛡️ Fixes Common Issues – Solves warm fridge, over-cooling, ice buildup, or erratic temperature cycling
📐 Product Specification
Part Number: W10316760
Component Type: Refrigerator Thermistor / Temperature Sensor
Material: Plastic probe housing with insulated wiring harness
Resistance: ~2.7 kΩ at 77°F (varies with temperature)
Mounting: Clips or adhesive tape depending on model location
Compliance: Built to OEM-equivalent quality standards (not OEM)
🛠️ Installation Notes
Tools Needed: Phillips screwdriver, needle-nose pliers (optional)
⚠️ Safety First: Always unplug the refrigerator before performing any repairs to prevent electrical shock.
Steps:
Disconnect power and remove interior shelves for access.
Locate the existing thermistor near the evaporator or liner wall.
Disconnect the wiring harness and remove any clips or tape.
Install the new XPARTCO W10316760 thermistor in the same location.
Reconnect the harness, secure wiring, and reassemble interior panels.
Restore power and allow several hours for temperatures to stabilize.
⏱️ Time Required: 10–20 minutes
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ERP DA32-00006W Refrigerator Temp Sensor
Refrigerator defrost temperature sensor.
Replaces Part Numbers: DA32-10105R, DA32-00006W, DA32-00006U, 2030342, DA32-00006B, DA32-00006C, DA32-00006D, DA32-00006L, DA32-00006M, DA32-00006T, DA32-00006V, AP4135567, PS4138681.
The Samsung Defrost Sensor is a replacement part designed specific Samsung refrigerator models. This sensor, sometimes referred to as a defrost thermostat or defrost temperature sensor, is an integral part of your refrigerator's defrost system.
This is an aftermarket part that can be used as a replacement for the OEM part.
WR9X502 Refrigerator Genuine OEM Defrost Timer
Description: This Defrost Timer is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This part manages the defrost cycle of the fridge and freezer compartments, ensuring that the evaporator coils do not build up excessive frost. This cycling is crucial for maintaining optimal temperatures for food preservation and energy efficiency. Over time, the defrost timer can malfunction due to wear, electrical issues, or a buildup of dust and debris, leading to poor performance or failure.
Replaces Part Numbers:WR9X502, WR09X10049, WR09X0278, WR09X0283, WR09X0313, WR09X0329, WR09X0334, WR09X0339, WR09X0342, WR09X0350, WR09X0356, WR09X0363, WR09X0364, WR09X0366, WR09X0375, WR09X0387, WR09X0408, WR09X0409, WR09X0418, WR09X0419, WR09X0428, WR09X0432, WR09X0438, WR09X0466, WR09X0468, WR09X0470, WR09X0478, WR09X0479, WR09X0481, WR09X0484, WR09X0486, WR09X0487, WR09X0490, WR09X0495, WR09X0502, WR09X0503, WR09X0504, WR09X0526, WR09X0528, WR09X0576, WR09X0594, WR09X5161, WR09X5162, WR09X5163, WR09X5164, WR09X5192, WR09X5202, WR09X5204, WR09X5211, WR09X5225, WR9X10049, AH310869, EA310869, AP2061708, PS310869.
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