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Parts That Fix General Electric Refrigerator GTS18FBSARWW Freezer section too warm

Freezer section too warm is a commonly reported symptom for the GTS18FBSARWW General Electric Refrigerator, and we have put together a full guide on how to fix this. This advice is based on feedback from people who own this exact appliance. We have listed the most common parts for your GTS18FBSARWW General Electric Refrigerator that will fix Freezer section too warm. We have included repair instructions, and helpful step-by-step video tutorials. If you are experiencing this issue, not to worry, DIYers just like you have fixed this, and shared their experience to help you!

Fixes Symptom 28% of time

This defrost timer will cycle for 25 minutes after every six hours of run time. The timer itself is made of plastic, and its terminals are bent, the leads are internal, and the label is orange. If you notice that your fridge is too warm, the fridge is running for a long time or is leaking, it could be due to the defrost timer becoming inactive. The defrost timer is found underneath the light cover (may need to remove lightbulb) and will need to be removed along with the air inlet assembly and housing.

$ 93.29
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PartSelect Number PS310869
Manufacturer Part Number WR9X502
Fixes Symptom 24% of time

This 115-volt 60Hz evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. If the motor has failed, the freezer/refrigerator will become too warm because the fan motor is not circulating the cool air from the freezer into the refrigerator. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to the appliance before starting your repair.

$ 74.43
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PartSelect Number PS12741350
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X31522
Fixes Symptom 9% of time

This compression ring is meant to hold the evaporator fan motor in place in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator. This is is a genuine OEM part. The tools needed to complete this repair are a Phillips screw driver and small flat blade screw driver. Be sure to turn off your refrigerator before removing the evaporator fan cover so the fan does not turn on during repair. It is recommended to check the grommets, evaporator fan, and fan blades during repair in case they also need replacning. The compression ring may need replacing if the fan is noisy, or the refrigerator compartments are too warm. This part is sold individually.

$ 9.88
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PartSelect Number PS1015726
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X12149
Fixes Symptom 8% of time

This evaporator fan motor grommet, or condenser fan grommet is built for refrigerators. It provides a cushion between the fan motor and the motor mounting bracket. It is made or round, black plastic and is approximately one inch in diameter. If your grommet is torn or damaged and you are getting noise from the fan motor, you may need to replace it. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.

$ 11.59
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PartSelect Number PS284555
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X10098
Fixes Symptom 8% of time

The condenser fan blade assembly helps to regulate the temperature in your refrigerator or freezer. This fan assembly has 4 blades, but other fans may have 3 blades, so be sure to check the number of blades on your fan. The fan blade is made of white plastic and is approximately 6 inches in diameter. If your freezer section is too warm, or you notice a strange noise coming from your refrigerator when it is running, you may need to replace the condenser fan blade assembly. This part is sold individually.

$ 17.89
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PartSelect Number PS1022410
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10207
Fixes Symptom 7% of time

If you notice that your refrigerator or freezer is noisy or too warm, you may need to replace the evaporator fan grommet. This part is red in color, and is about 1 inch in diameter. The evaporator fan grommet is located behind the evaporator fan cover in the back of the freezer. You will need to remove the evaporator fan cover to access the evaporator fan and complete this repair. Before you begin this repair, ensure the power to the refrigerator is disconnected. You will need a pair of needle nose pliers, a small flat blade screw driver and both a 1/4 and 5/16-inch nut driver to complete this repair.

$ 13.21
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PartSelect Number PS963756
Manufacturer Part Number WR02X12008
Fixes Symptom 6% of time

This white door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed.

$ 83.42
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PartSelect Number PS2364915
Manufacturer Part Number WR24X10228
Fixes Symptom 5% of time

Also known as Heater Conduction.

$ 75.77
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PartSelect Number PS303768
Manufacturer Part Number WR51X10038
Fixes Symptom 5% of time

this part acts as a safety device against over-heating in case of mechanical failure.

$ 25.99
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PartSelect Number PS1155320
Manufacturer Part Number WR50X10071