General Electric WR50X10032 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat

Special Price $93.08 Regular Price $116.86
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SKU
WR50X10032

Product Description

The General Electric WR50X10032 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat regulates the defrost setting and eliminates any ice that forms on the evaporator coils. It works by checking the temperature of the inside of the freezer and turning on the heater when the freezer has too much frost. This thermostat fits into compatible GE refrigerator models, which is an effective component to ensure the cooling functionality of the appliance.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WR50X10032
OEM Part Number: WR50X10032
Product Description: Thermodisc

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What maintenance is required for the General Electric WR50X10032 Defrost Thermostat?

Regularly inspect the refrigerator thermostat for signs of wear, corrosion, or loose connections. Ensure the refrigerator is unplugged before cleaning or checking the component. Keeping it clean and properly connected helps prevent ice buildup and maintains efficient defrost cycles.

What are common issues with the General Electric WR50X10032 Defrost Thermostat?

  • Failure to activate defrost heater.
  • Intermittent defrost cycles.
  • Thermostat stuck in cold or open position.
  • Uneven cooling or frost buildup in the freezer compartment.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power from refrigerator to ensure safety.

Step2: Locate defrost thermostat in compartment near evaporator coil.

Step3: Remove shelves and cover panel using proper tool.

Step4: Detach old defrost thermostat carefully and note wire placement.

Step5: Connect new defrost thermostat wires securely and mount in same position.

Step6: Reassemble panels and restore power test cooling cycle.