General Electric WR02X25989 Refrigerator Pressure Switch

Special Price $164.60 Regular Price $183.95
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WR02X25989

Product Description

The General Electric WR02X25989 Refrigerator Pressure Switch is used to control the internal air pressure, which is used to operate the defrost and cooling processes accurately. It senses the pressure variation inside the evaporator, or air duct system and relays electrical impulses to the control board to switch defrost and compressor on and off.
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This Part Fits the Following Models (3)

Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WR02X25989
OEM Part Number: WR02X25989
Product Description: Pressure Switch

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WR02X25989 Pressure Switch?

Check the pressure switch tubing for blockages or residue. Clean the sensor area gently. Inspect connections for secure attachment. Test switch response during operation to ensure accurate pressure readings and proper activation of related cycles.

What are common issues with the General Electric WR02X25989 Pressure Switch?

  • Switch not detecting pressure correctly.
  • Water or airflow levels inaccurate.
  • Delayed response to pressure changes.
  • Error codes related to pressure readings.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator to prevent electrical hazards.

Step2: Locate the old pressure switch and disconnect the tubing and wiring connectors.

Step3: Remove mounting screws and take out the old switch.

Step4: Position the new pressure switch in place.

Step5: Reconnect tubing and wiring securely.

Step6: Restore power and test the refrigerator to ensure proper operation.