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This refrigerator defrost thermostat will cut out at 55 degrees F and kick back in when the temperature drops to 35 degrees F. It comes with connectors and the mounting brackets.
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Keith S - February 1, 2020
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Fast delivery and the correct part! Spent more time cleaning the refrigerator than replacing the defrost t’stat.
Everything back to normal and running great.
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Ice build up in the evaporator coils and had to thaw it out with hair dryer
Cut old thermostat out and installed with heat shrinking wrap and solder the wires and still having issues it might be something else.
Joe from Woobridge, NJ
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Unit would not terminate defrost cycle resulting in melted frozen food
Turn of power to fridge. Removed all shelving in freezer section. Unscrewed back panel from freezer area. Removed old defrost term t-stat from top of evaporator coil assembly. Cut existing two wire leads, spliced in new T stat wires. sealed wire splices from water egress and clipped new t-stat in same position as old one. Reassembled re
... Read morear panel, installed shelves. Turned power back on.That's it.
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Gary from CONCORD, CA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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Refridgerator warm, freezer warming
refridgerater side warming, freezer warming Appliance General Electric Refrigerator
Model TFXW20R
Level of Difficulty Really easy
Time to do repair 1- 2 hours
Age of Appliance More than 10 years
Tools Pliers Nutdriver Screw drivers D
... Read moreilver From Milton, KY Dec 05, 2011 0 out of 1 people found this instruction helpful
First I diagnosed the problem being a defrost timer as the symtoms are the same as the heater elements. I installed the timer and it worked great for about a week until the frost build up on the evaporator became too much again and then the symtoms returned. I then checked the heater elements and found that both were bad PLUS two clips to the elements were corroded. I then ordered the 2 heater elements. There is more than 1 heater element. Make sure you measure the length of each and then use the graph picture with "Parts Select" on the new ones before you order. There is about a 2" in length difference. Also one comes in a kit with thermostat and wires. Wrong for me. I really wanted that unit as I needed the harness for the bad terminals but it was the wrong heaters and it also came with a new thermostat. Luckly I did not order that one but did order a new thermostat to make sure I did not have to go through this ordeal again. When the parts came I had already replaced the terminals and was ready to go when FedX came. Just make sure you check your heaters before just buying the defrost timer as it may keep you from going back to redo your repair. Just doing your home work before ordering may save you much time in your repair. "PARTS SELECT" was one day on both orders and I just ordered standard shipping. They are great to do business with.
Reading other after action write-ups I diagnosed the problem to be either the defrost timer or defrost thermostat so I decided to replace both. The timer was hard to find. Turns out it was inside the kickplate grill which made it hard to demount and remount while maneuvering the wire connector around. Just took a few minutes longer tha
... Read moren expected. The thermostat was inside the freezer compartment requiring the refrig to be off and defrosted (heavy ice buildup on the coils confirmed diagnosis). Had to cut old thermostat wires and reattach new with crimp style wire nuts (provided with thermostat). Directions said to use silicone sealant in wire nuts - NOT provided. Need to attach new thermostat on top of coils with tie wrap (not provided). Overall reasonably easy with great results. Parts arrived very fast.
Initially I talked to local refrig repair man who told me to defrost the refrigerator and freezer for 6 hrs as well as to use a hot air dryer on the back wall of the freezer to defrost the freezer coils. I defrosted the refrigerator and freezer for twelve hours by unpluging it from the wall and using a fan to blow warm air into the frig/f
... Read morereezer. After 12 hrs., about 1 gallon of water collected in the pan below the refrigerator and I thought it was long enough.(I had defrosted the refrig well. The collection of water in the pan told me that the drainage tubes from the freezer and refrig compartments was working well and not obstructed. This made me think tthat one of three parts on the "no Frost" cycle may be defective and so ordered the Control, Thermostat and Heat assembly from PartSelect for our refrig/Freezer. They have the most reasonable prices. I then plugged in the refrigerator and monitored the temp. in the freezer compartment every twelve hours for the next three weeks and noted the temperature in the freezer compartment varied from o degrees to 10 degrees which is what it should do. I also watched for any frost build up in the freezer compartment and to date have not seen any. The temp in the refrigerator compartment is as it should be. My impression is that all components are actually working as they should now and that the cause for our problem with the Hotpoint was due to the fact that the door was left open overnight. We will try to avoid doing that again. I am holding the parts for one more week. If the refrig coninues to function normally till then, I plan to return the parts to partselect.com because they said I could do so.
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Sinisa
December 14, 2019
Please, how should i replace defrost thermostat wr 50x55. Where exactly is located?
For model number TFX27FLB
Hello Sinisa,
Thank you for your question. The thermostat is inside the freezer compartment, and you will have to cut the old thermostat wires and reattach new with the crimp style wire nuts, then all you need to do is attach the new thermostat on top of coils with tie wrap. We hope this helps!
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Sinisa
December 15, 2019
Thanks for the prompt answer. Problem is that the defrost thermostat was replaced with an original part so now, I am not sure. Should I connect this original part on the same wires as existing one. It will be ok if you send me some drawings or photos of wires that should be connected, also is polarity important because there are only two wires. Sinisa
For model number TFX27FLB
Hi Sinisa,
Thank you for your question. The wiring diagram for your refrigerator would be located somewhere within the refrigerator. It may be behind either the front grill of the refrigerator, to the left or right side of the condenser or inside the refrigerator section in the control panel. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Gerry
March 7, 2023
Have replaced defrost timer to no avail. I have had to turn the thermostat down to 1 on the temp setting and refrig continues to run. Temperature in freezer compartment is currently -5 degrees. Is this a thermostat or defrost thermostat issue? Your thoughts!
For model number TFX27RLL
Hello Gerry, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the defrost timer, part number PS310858, is compatible with your model. Please verify that you have replaced the right defrost timer. Moreover, we have attached a video for you to verify if you have installed it properly. In case you had the right timer and you replaced it accurately, we recommend you replace the defrost thermostat, part number PS303545. We hope this information helps!