General Electric WR55X10025 Refrigerator Temperature Sensor
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General Electric WR55X10025 Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

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📏7.6 x 2.7 x 0.9 in
🔧OEM # WR55X10025
⚖️0.3 oz weight
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Description

🔧 Upgrade Your Chill Game!

  • EASY INSTALLATION - Get back to enjoying fresh food in no time!
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Fits various GE models for hassle-free replacement.
  • DURABLE COPPER CONSTRUCTION - Built to last, ensuring reliable performance.
  • QUICK FIX FOR COMMON ISSUES - Say goodbye to warm fridges and cold freezers.
  • PRECISION TEMPERATURE CONTROL - Ensure your food stays at the perfect temperature.

The General Electric WR55X10025 Refrigerator Temperature Sensor is an OEM authorized part designed to fit various GE brand models. This thermistor accurately senses the temperature inside your refrigerator, addressing common issues like inconsistent cooling in both the fridge and freezer sections. Weighing just 0.3 ounces and measuring 7.6 x 2.7 x 0.9 inches, it’s a lightweight yet essential component for maintaining optimal food storage conditions.

Specifications

Brand NameGE
Model InfoWR55X10025
Item Weight0.3 ounces
Product Dimensions7.6 x 2.7 x 0.9 inches
Item model numberWR55X10025
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Part NumberWR55X10025
ColorWhite
Material Typecopper
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

Reviews

4.4

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R**O

but the fridge wasn't cool. I did some online research about this particular ...

problem solved by this cheap fix. My Ge Pfs22sisbss temperatures for fridge compartment and freezer fluctuated erratically. Freezer was cooling, but the fridge wasn't cool. I did some online research about this particular Ge model and most pointed to the motherboard, defrost heater, and the thermistor. I ordered three thermistors and replaced all. Now the fridge is working properly. I didn't need the motherboard and defrost heater.

M**Z

Excellent

Perfect fit.

M**Z

Buena calidad

Esperemos no se dañe lo tengo instalado un mes y hasta ahora muy bien todo

B**H

Fixed my Defrost Problem - Defrost Coils first

My GE Hotpoint model no: HSS25IFMD WW fridge has gone out several times. The first time, it was the main board.It recently had a defrost issue again. I assumed the problem was the same as before, so I made the mistake of replacing the main control board again prior to first replacing several smaller, inexpensive parts. The board and the heating element were replaced but did not fix the problem. Then I replaced the defrost thermostat and the freezer temperature sensor. I'm not exactly sure which one of these two fixed my defrost problem, but since they were both inexpensive, I replaced both. My fridge works perfectly again.A couple things to keep in mind, you will need some wire strippers, wire nuts, and electrical tape to do these repairs correctly. Replacing this part is not time consuming or labor intensive at all. For installation instructions, search Youtube for installation videos.***IMPORTANT***Make sure you defrost the freezer coils before you expect this repair to take effect.My defrost problem was as a result of my freezer not going into defrost mode as it should. After installing these new components, I expected the defrost cycle to start immediately, which would have been evident by seeing the defrost heater come on. This did not happen which made me sick, because I thought my repair was a failure. It was not until I defrosted the freezer coils and started the freezer again that I saw the freezer go into defrost mode correctly.

J**C

Freezer Continuously Thawing and Re-freezing

The defrost heater was remaining on much longer than necessary. This periodically heated up the freezer compartment making the temperature vary wildly causing items in the freezer to continuously thaw and re-freeze. While the food was fine, albeit a bit soft at times, the ice cubes became one giant chunk of ice. During the thaw phases, water would drip or condense and then later re-freeze causing the ice maker and the ice dispenser mechanisms to become jammed with ice. The evaporator fan eventually got stuck with ice also causing the fan motor to fail. There was generally a watery, icy mess in the freezer compartment and ice cream was always soft.The faulty defrost thermistor was returning an abnormally low temperature reading therefore, during the defrost cycle, the controller would keep the defrost heater on thinking that the evaporator has not yet defrosted. Fortunately, the controller has an absolute heater on timer and would shut off the heater eventually. The freezer would then get cold again until the next defrost cycle where it will warm up again, about every eight hours.Replaced the defrost thermistor and the freezer is good as new.

C**V

So far so good

Bought this along with the thermostat to fix the over thawing that was happening with my refrigerator. Seems to be working well so far. Like the thermostat installation, I Soldered it in place and then used adhesive shrink wrap to protect the Solder points from corrosion. Don’t crimp and tape because the corrosion will form on the wires thus throwing off the reading the sensor sends to the mainboard. Corrosion usually occurs during the many defrost stage a fridge goes through. Don’t crimp unless you want to redo it again and again. Hope this helps someone.

B**N

I want to make sure people know this is NOT ...

I want to make sure people know this is NOT an OEM part. It is an OEM authorized part. You can get the real part for the same price so this was a bit of a let down. It came in an unmarked plastic bag but seemed to be roughly the same part even though externally they look different than the OEM one. No instructions provided but its basic 2 wire installation. I replaced this with along with the defroster unit and another sensor (which were both GE OEM btw) and my problem which was a constantly cycling condenser has been fixed.The picture and the description are accurate just be aware that you are getting a knock -off for the same price as OEM.

R**M

Genuine GE part

Be careful of scammers selling cheap aftermarket parts advertised as genuine GE. Had a problem, had to return my item and chose a more reputable seller. Se pics for comparison.Changing this sensor is a bit of a pain. I used a solder gun and heat shrink tubing to assure a weather resistant seal in this cold sometimes wet environment. Seems that the newer GE fridges have more failures on sensors than they used to.

K**.

Good Product

Works as intended.

A**R

So far so good keeping my fingers crossed

So far so good keeping my fingers crossed, for our fridge it wasn't as easy as demonstrated on the video hard to get at but we got it, also installed, the defrost thermostat, now that was a challenge, since I have fat lil fingers and could hardly get at but with the help from my wife we managed to getter done, Fridge has worked well for about 2 weeks with out freezing up ( evaporator] also started making ice cubes again hooray,hooray

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