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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Run Capacitor
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Run Capacitor WR55X24064

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PartSelect Number PS11764031
Manufacturer Part Number WR55X24064
Manufactured by GE
Product Description

Run Capacitor Specifications

This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. This part has been updated by the manufacturer and may appear different than the original, but should function the same.
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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Run Capacitor

Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Run Capacitor
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start | Fridge too warm | Freezer section too warm | Fridge and Freezer are too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer, Range.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Haier, Hotpoint, Kenmore.
Part# WR55X24064 replaces these:
AP6031641, RF-1400-022, RF-1400-07, RF-1400-17, WB38X10104, WB38X10106, WR55X20800, WR55X23731, WR55X30629, WR62X055, WR62X10018, WR62X10040, WR62X10048, WR62X79, WR87X27279
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Refrigerators part send was incorrect at first
Sorry didn't receive the part to repair has not arrive on 8 now is later not good gold on 11 day to repair a part order this pass weekend no change for mail soon or giving a 10% discount
Other Parts Used:
Run Capacitor Defrost Thermostat
  • Alexander from INDIAN LAND, SC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Wrench set
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Freezer not getting cold enough to freeze ice cream
I took the advice off of your website about the only thing that will fix
the problem is change the run capacitor. I felt assured that I would
have a working refrigerator freezer after making this change. I was
pretty disheartened when it didn`t solve anything. I was not going to
take the new part back out after the small challenge of putting it in.
The next day I found out how to test the old capacitor and it was still
good. I will just have to eat the $49. I did learn not to take advice from
a website even if it seems like a sure thing
  • Gary from ROSETO, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Fridge keeps cycling on and off and a clicking sound happens every time compressor cycles.
I opened the back panel of the fridge and exposed the compressor. Unplugged existing run capacitor and installed new one with the addition of the sleeve that is stated must be installed around the run capacitor.
Everything I read and on this web site says that based on these symptoms, that the problem is the run capacitor. I searched and search for a part called a start relay which plugs in to the compressor. This run capacitor plugs in to this other part which I take as the start relay.

Installing this run capacitor did not solve the problem. The fridge compressor keeps cycling on and off. Freezer doesn't keep as cold as it should.
  • Kirk E from GRASS VALLEY, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The Refridgerator and Freezer were not cooling.
Installing the part repaired the fridge and freezer immediately.
  • Frank from VERO BEACH, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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freezer stoped freezing
my freezer quit freezing, it would freeze for one day, thaw the next, so I went online, found PARTS SELECT, LOOKED UP MY MODEL #, come to find out it needed three parts to keep my freezer to freeze, first part was a thermistor a small PART took me longer to remove all the covers, and shelving, PULLED THE OLD OUT, CUT THE WIERS TO SIZE, AND REINSTALLED, IT WELL! THAT WASN'T ENOUGH THE FREEZER STILL DIDN'T FREEZE IT THOUT IT WAS A COOL WORMING OVEN, HAD TO INSTALL THE THERMISTOR I, SO I DID, TEN MIN, NOW I THOUGHT THAT WAS IT BECAUSE IT STAYED FROZEN FOR A WEAK, HAVE YOU EVER EATEN SOUPY ICE CREAM? SO BACK TO PARTS SELECT, THIS TIME I BOUGHT ONE MORE PT, THE RUN CAPACITOR, FIVE MIN, THAT/S ALL IT TOOK TO INSTALL. I DID NOT KNOW AT THE TIME YOU NEED THE THREE OF THEM TO RUN THE FREEZER ONE TO KEEP THE TEMP., ONE TO KEEP THE FAN RUNNING THE WAY IT SHOULD, AND THE THIRD TO MAKE SURE THE OTHER TWO KEEP RUNNING. NOW I CAN SET IT AT 4- 5 AND. FREEZE.
  • paul from ENDICOTT, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Smelled burning plastic
I removed the cardboard cover from the back of the fridge. I was not sure where to begin then the compressor kicked on and a flame came from the bottom of relay that mounts to compressor, so i unplugged fridge and let cool .I removed part that burned and looked on this site to identify what it is. The part has been updated to a new design which is now a white plastic. I also replaced run capacitor .Put the new parts on and it was back to working .The sleeve that comes with the new run capacitor didn't fit under the lock wire clip so i left off.
Other Parts Used:
Run Capacitor Overload/Start Relay Combination
  • JOHN from PERKINSTON, MS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The control board generated clicking noise. Temperature display wrong values.
On the internet forum I read that if the control board needs to be changed , do the same for the Run Capacitor/relay.
The Ge profile refrigerator was 15 years old. First I disconnect the power cord,
I removed the control board at the back of the fridge, replaced it with a new one and did the same for the run capacitor.
Plugged the power cord back and it works fine. GE repair service did not want to come to do it. DIY is fine.
  • QUOC-LOC from LYNN HAVEN, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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THE REFRIGERATOR SECTION WAS WARM
I removed the freezer main draw, top draw, plastic guide rail and the metal right side rail. I also removed the ice maker and ice draw. Then remove back panel that holds the evaporator fan. Once panel is removed you can access wires for thermostat and temperature sensor. Then followed video instructions on replacing each part.
Other Parts Used:
Run Capacitor Defrost Thermostat Temperature Sensor
  • texton from flushing, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The lights were on inside however the the water/ice dispenser did not work and the fridge and freezer side was not cooling
Simply take off the back panel. Remove the old run capacitor which is attached to the compressor by a white part. It pulls right off. You will have to unplug two wires. I took a pic to ensure I plugged the wires back up the correct way. Then I attached the new capacitor to the white part and put on the sleeve that was included, plugged it back into the compressor and zip tied the excess part of the sleeve. Once done plug fridge back up (always unplug electric devices when doing maintenance) to check before replacing back panel. It may take a few minutes before it kicks on.
  • Rickey from DUMAS, AR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Refrigerator to warm
Instructions say run capacitor is by motor, but on this frige its in the refrigerator compartment. The capacitors looks different, one square and the other long
  • Lloyd from PITTSBURG, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Mark
September 15, 2017
My compressor is not running and neither is the condenser fan. I don't hear any clicking at the compressor but the evaporator fan in freezer is running constantly. I checked the compressor with multimeter and it's ok also the overload & relay are ok. Will the kit capacitor fix this problem or is it something else?
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Hello Mark, thank you for contacting us. It does sound like the capacitor, since you already tested the compressor, start relay and overload, the capacitor is the only part left that would help kick on the compressor. Good luck with the repair!

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Craig
November 13, 2017
My refrigerator doesn't sound like anything is running. The lights come on and thats all. Will the capacitor replacement fix the problem?
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Hi Craig, Thank you for the question.I woudl first test the Overload/Start Relay Combination,PartSelect Number PS1020294.It should read close to 5-6 ohms. You can also shake it to see if there is a rattle, if you hear a rattle it is defective. If the Overload and Start Relay are good you may have a defective control Board. Hope this helps!

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Tim
April 25, 2018
Freezer is working as well as fridge but it won't stop running. Turned the fridge thermostat down to 5 it stopped immediately waited a few seconds turned it to cold setting and kicked on 5 minutes later and kept running. Seal on door seem fine. Any suggestions. Thanks
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Hello Tim, thank you for your question. The most common part that causes this issue is the Run Capacitor Part Number: WR55X24064. If the appliance is running all the time, or more often than it should the run capacitor should be replaced. I hope this helps!

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Mark
February 26, 2018
The refrigerator will not start but if I unplug it and plug it in again it runs fine until it stops after it gets cold inside like it should but after it gets warm inside I have to unplug it again to get it to restart. This sounds like it might be the run capacitor?
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Hi Mark, Thank you for the question. I agreed the Run Capacitor is defective. This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. Hope this helps!

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Mike
November 16, 2017
For a last 6 months, freezer and refrigerator working well. This is a small rental unit and refrigerator provided. Small intermittent dripping inside of refrigerator. Drip was originating from freezer and down through light bulb . Placed container to contain. Dripping volume in container would even freeze at back of refrigerator inside of container. Temp control set to 5. Lately, no more drips, refrigerator is too hot, milk curdles, have turned temp control to 9, compressor humming, freezer pretty good.Tempted to purchase new kit capacitor 12 uf and repair. Anything else i should check prior to procuring?
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Hi Mike, Thank you for your question. I would suggest testing your defrost timer, your defrost thermostat, your relay, and your run capacitor. You can test them with a multi meter. If all of those parts are working find it may be your thermostat control that is the problem. Good luck with your repair.

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Raymond
November 18, 2017
My refrigerator quit working after i cleaned the condensor arm assy. I just vacumed out all the dust which was caked on the unit. I have no digital display for the temperature on the front of the fridge also no compressor operation or no fans working. I checked power coming into unit and have 120 volts.All i have is the lights inside working so i ordered a mother board and installed it and still nothing. I tried jumpering out the capacitor and also nothing. I checked the mother board for voltage on every wire and it shows 24 volts this happened after cleaning the condensor coil i am at a loss as where to go next.
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Hi Raymond, Thank you for your inquiry. If your refrigerator will not start, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the capacitor, the temperature sensor, the dc condenser fan motor, the dispenser solenoid assembly, the dispenser crusher motor, the compressor, the defrost heater and the power cord. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Patrick
December 27, 2017
Where is the run capacitor on this GE refrigerator? Thanks.
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Hi Patrick, Thank you for the question. The Run Capacitor plugs into the compressor at the bottom of the appliances. It has to be accessed from the back of the fridge. Hope this helps!

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Richard
October 6, 2017
No water is hooked up to the ice maker. Water is getting on the floor. Thank you
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Hi Richard, Thank you for the question. I woudl first check to make sure the drain pan is not damaged or cracked and creating a leak. Also check the drain tubes leading tot he pan to make sure they are not damaged as well. You can check the coils to see if they are frosting up and causing the water build up as well. If the there is frost build up on the coils and at the back of the appliance you may need a new Defrost Thermostat,PartSelect Number PS1155320 or Defrost Heater,PartSelect Number PS303768. Hope this helps!

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BRENTON
November 29, 2017
You site list 2 parts that might be the problem with my fridge running way too long: Run capacitor or defrost timer.How can i test each of these so i can determine which is defective, before placing an order
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Hi Brenton, Thank you for your inquiry. To verify if the problem is with the capacitor or the defrost timer, you will need to test them with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how to use one there are videos on YouTube that you may reference. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Don
January 19, 2018
The compressor runs all the time. The temperature control does not work. I turned all the dials to 0 and everything in the fridge section still freezes. The freezer still works - gets down to around 15 degrees below. Can you help?
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Hello Don, Thanks for your question. Check the evaporator coils to see if they are frosted over. If they are, test the defrost system to see if any parts are faulty, such as the defrost thermostat and the defrost heater. These parts along with the run capacitor on your compressor can be tested with a multimeter to see if they have continuity. Replace any of them if they show no continuity. I hope this helps.

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Manufacturer Part Number: WR55X24064
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