Special Price
$9.00
Regular Price
$27.95
In stock
Available Quantity:
219
SKU
WR55X10025
The General Electric WR55X10025 Refrigerator Temperature Sensor designed to provide accurate temperature control for food freshness and optimal appliance performance. This component is responsible for the monitoring of internal temperature of the refrigerator and feeds the control board with real time data to ensure the right temperatures are maintained. It helps to avoid spoilage and energy wastage by detecting temperature changes. It also has a durable construction that guarantees the efficiency of the cooling process and longevity of the appliance. This sensor is useful for maintaining appliance performance due to its capacity to enhance temperature accuracy and energy efficiency.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces:
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| Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC Product Number: WR55X10025 OEM Part Number: WR55X10025 Product Description: Sensor Temp |
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Installation Steps
Step1: Disconnect refrigerator power and allow system to fully shut down.
Step2: Locate sensor inside freezer compartment behind panel.
Step3: Remove mounting clip and carefully detach old sensor wiring connector.
Step4: Attach new sensor and secure it in original mounting position.
Step5: Reconnect wiring firmly and reinstall panel cover.
Step6: Restore power and verify cooling stability.
