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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz
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PartSelect Number PS310869
Manufacturer Part Number WR9X502
Manufactured by GE
Product Description

Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz Specifications

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.
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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz

Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge too warm | Freezer section too warm | Freezer not defrosting | Fridge and Freezer are too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint, Kenmore, RCA.
Part# WR9X502 replaces these:
AP2061708, 310900, WR9X502, WR09X0278, WR09X0283, WR09X0313, WR09X0329, WR09X0334, WR09X0339, WR09X0342, WR09X0350, WR09X0356, WR09X0363, WR09X0364, WR09X0366, WR09X0369, WR09X0375, WR09X0376, WR09X0387, WR09X0408 , WR09X0409, WR09X0412, WR09X0413, WR09X0414, WR09X0418, WR09X0419, WR09X0428, WR09X0432, WR09X0436, WR09X0438, WR09X0453, WR09X0464, WR09X0465, WR09X0466, WR09X0468, WR09X0470, WR09X0471, WR09X0478, WR09X0479, WR09X0481, WR09X0484, WR09X0486, WR09X0487, WR09X0490, WR09X0495, WR09X0496, WR09X0497, WR09X0502, WR09X0503, WR09X0504, WR09X0512, WR09X0526, WR09X0528, WR09X0576, WR09X0587, WR09X0594, WR09X10049, WR09X5127, WR09X5161, WR09X5162, WR09X5163, WR09X5164, WR09X5192, WR09X5202, WR09X5204, WR09X5211, WR09X5225, WR9X10049, WR9X278, WR9X283, WR9X313, WR9X329, WR9X334, WR9X339, WR9X342, WR9X350, WR9X356, WR9X363, WR9X364, WR9X366, WR9X369, WR9X375, WR9X376, WR9X387, WR9X408, WR9X409, WR9X412, WR9X413, WR9X414, WR9X418, WR9X419, WR9X428, WR9X432, WR9X436, WR9X438, WR9X453, WR9X464, WR9X465, WR9X466, WR9X468, WR9X470, WR9X471, WR9X478, WR9X479, WR9X481, WR9X484, WR9X486, WR9X487, WR9X490, WR9X495, WR9X503, WR9X504, WR9X512, WR9X5127, WR9X5161, WR9X5162, WR9X5163, WR9X5164, WR9X5192, WR9X5202, WR9X5204, WR9X5211, WR9X5225, WR9X526, WR9X528, WR9X576, WR9X587, WR9X594 Show less
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freezer cold but refrigerator warm, would not cycle the defrost on freezer
two screws and a connector were removed to replace the timer.
Timer was located on the top front of fridge
  • MATT from OAKLAND, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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refrigerator wasn't cooling but the freezer was working properly
From instructions found on the site I was directed to the defrost timer part being bad. And from the information others posted that have had the same problem I was able to replace that part by removing the bottom grill just below the door and on the left side was the part. Removing one screw to remove the bracket from the frame and then another screw to remove the part from the bracket. I found it easier to remove the part from the bracket before I pulled the part out so I would have more room to unplug the connector. Just reverse the steps to replace the new part. It took about a day or so for the refrigerator to get to the proper temp.
  • Don from BELLVILLE, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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defrost system kept freezing up
took out 4 screws - lowered timer cover - replaced timer- put it back together
  • Robert from Williamstown, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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the freezer worked but the refrigerator did not cool. The freezer iced up and did not defrost.
Replaced the defrost timer . It plugged in under the cover for the lights and controls in the refrigerator area. Replaced the deforst thermosat, took the rear cover off (at the back of the freezer) , cut the two wires and relaced the thermosat using wire nuts. Total repair time 30 minutes.
Other Parts Used:
Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz Defrost Thermostat
  • erik from cut bank, MT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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refrigerator was not cooling but the freezer worked fine.
My husband put on the defrost timer. At first I thought the part was not going to fix the problem. After about 5 hours my refrigerator was still warm. I went to work and when I got home that evening my refrigerator was cooling and down to 28 degrees. So if you replace this part wait at least 12-24 hours. Give it time to stablize. My husband says it has to go through its cycle. It works on a 24 hour timer. My refrigerator is working fine and this has saved me alot of money. My husband says, once you put on the timer you may have to use a flat screwdriver and turn the small dial clockwise one click to start it. He removed the kick grill and replaced the part. Dont forget to shut breaker off to replace this part. Turn power back on and start the timer. We are so happy that we now have a working refrigerator.
  • Wanda from Cabins, WV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Refrigerator section would slowly warm up.
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 than 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.
Other Parts Used:
Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz Defrost Thermostat Kit
  • Gary from Palm Coast, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Refrigerator unable to cool below 50 degrees
The defrost timer was very easy to replace. Two screws and one electrical bracket and that was it. The defrost thermostat required the removal of the freezer shelves and rear panel. A philips for the panel screws and a slotted screw driver to wedge in-between the side and rear panel. The rear panelcame right out. The defrost thermostat is very accessible simply mounted to a metal bracket on the evaporator coil. My only problem was the new thermostat did not include instructions or a picture of a correct installation. The old thermostat did not seem it was installed correctly and it wasn't. It was simply hanging away from the evaporator coil, sort of out in space. Seeing the "V" shape on the new thermostat and metal mounting bracket configuration it was simple to see that it was suppose to fit snug against the evaporator coil. In addition to using the provided twist-on wire insolators I soldered the two electrical connections leading from the frig to the new thermostat. Reverse the above procedure and the job it finished. Now running better than new.
Other Parts Used:
Defrost Timer - 120V 60Hz Defrost Thermostat
  • James from Glendale, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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  • Bruce from Silver Spring, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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botton half of refrigerator not cooling
easy as 1.2.3 remove and replace before even thinking. just to let you know i also do this for a living but it is one of the most difficult thing when you have to stop and fix your own
  • HANCEL from ELMONT, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ice in freezer running down sides
This is a built-in unit. Remove the external bezel at the top of the unit. Reach through the unit and unplug the frig. On the compressor unit, you'll see a vertical metal panel. Remove the metal panel and the timer is right behind it. Remove one wire at a time and switch it to the new timer. Remove timer and replace with new one. ... Read more />
Just an added comment, GE Service wanted to put an "ice kit" into my unit. The full repairs would have cost $1,000. While I described how to replace the defrost timer, the problem was the tray heater. But that's another story.
  • P. Michael from Tustin, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Vestel
August 10, 2017
Both fridge and freezer started warming up and didn't stop, now, no cooling taking place
For model number TPX24ZPKRWH
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Hi Vestel, Thank you for your inquiry. Where the refrigerator and the freezer section are warming up, the part that will fixes this issue is the defrost timer . I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Stephen
December 20, 2017
My GE monogram refrigerator stays running all the time freezer and fridge compartments are at correct temp. I ordered this part installed it and the fridge would not turn on after plugging back in waited half hour and even left freezer and fridge door open. Put old part back in now back to fridge running all the time. Any ideas or thoughts on this issue?
For model number Z1SB48DYB
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Hi Stephen, Thank you for your question. I would suggest maybe also checking your defrost thermostat as well. Usually when you are having defrosting issues it is because of either the timer or the thermostat. However you may want to also check your run capacitor and your start relay as well. Just to cover all of your bases. You would be able to test all three parts with a multi meter. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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George
February 26, 2019
Where is the defrost timer located at wrx502 GE model #tbxi9jaterad
For model number TBX19JATERAD
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Hello George, Thank you for the question. The Defrost Timer is located inside the control panel there the thermostat knob is to control the temperature. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!

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Eddie
March 17, 2018
Put defrost timer in an evaporator fan as well an plugged it in an compressor and fan are not on everything is connected correctly???
For model number GTS16GTHJRBB
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Hello Eddie, Thank you for your inquiry. The defrost timer is actually located in the cold controls housing in the top of the fresh food compartment. Although we do not have a repair video for this exact part number, I have included a link for a similar GE defrost timer to assist you, and also a link for a repair video that has the cold control housing in the top of the fridge compartment as yours does. Hope this helps! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Zcdzr58kdk&list=PL3EB33F2356EAFCD4&index=9&t=0s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKYvssvclvA&list=PL3EB33F2356EAFCD4&index=72&t=0s

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Susan
August 21, 2019
Will the defrost timer fix a GE refrig. Model tfx24rma that is defrosting too many times a day.
For model number TFX24RMA
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Good Day Susan. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number TFX24RMA). Based on our research the Timer that is compatible with your unit is PartSelect Number PS310858. You may also need a Defrost Thermostat Kit (PartSelect Number PS303545) to fix your issue. Hope this helps. Best Regards.

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Welby
August 22, 2019
Defrost timer: A small screw driver slot permits some kind of adjustment of defrost timer (turn it and you hear clicks). What is being adjusted?Refrigerator section was too warm. i turned defrost timer adjustment and refrigerator began cooling normally. after powering down to clean refrig. and freezer compartments, refrig. section no longer cools properly. suggestions?? thanks, welby ward
For model number GTS19QBMARWW
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Hello Welby, thank you for writing. Doing such with the screw driver is opening and closing the internal contacts inside manually. The first click you hear is the compressor shutting down and the defrost heater coming on. It sounds as though the Defrost Timer in your refrigerator has become faulty and is not operating on its own anymore. This part number PS310869 is the correct replacement for your model. Good luck with your repair!

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William
July 19, 2019
Refrigerator is too cold. No control of temperature with dials. Any setting gives the same temperature which freezes contents of fridge. Freezer seems to work fine as far as i know, everything is frozen.
For model number GTL18JCPDRBS
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Hello William, thank you for writing. You will want to consider replacing either the Temperature Control Thermostat part PS783760 or the Defrost Timer part PS310869 for your model. I hope this helps!

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Brandon
March 4, 2019
Having an issue where the evaporator fan is freezing with ice on the bottom of the tray. Have thawed it out, chipped away the ice multiple times, the fan still works but freezes again. There was ice on the evaporator coils as well so going to defrost them, unhook the ice/water (maybe there was a leak)? Any other suggestions? Defrost timer (not sure where it's located to test)?
For model number GE PTI22MFMARBB
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Hello Brandon, First things first you need to check to make sure that your freezer is not over crowded with food blocking the airways. If that does not fix things then I would definitely check the fan, and fan motor for any physical damage. The defrost timer is located in the back, at the bottom of the fridge. Hope this helps!

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Brett
August 15, 2023
Hello, could you tell me exactly where the drain tube is on this model? Water is collecting on the bottom and I would like to unclog but cannot locate. Thank you.
For model number TBF15DCB
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Hi Brett, thank you for your question. Based on our research, the drain tube is located at the back of your unit. You can get to it by removing the access cover. We hope this helps!

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John
August 16, 2019
Our refrigerator (freezer section) generates large clumps of ice - the cubes are melted together and unusable for our patients. The freezer is currently empty (except for the ice), which may be part of the problem, but it did this before it was cleaned out. The seal is in good condition (no visible damage). Could this be defrost timer related or another issue?Thank you
For model number GTS18DCPBRWW
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Hi John, 1.Check the freezer light if this is applicable. Confirm that the light turns off when you close the door. 2.Check the contents of your refrigerator and freezer to ensure it is cooling properly. Insufficient cooling can cause ice to melt and clump together. If the freezer is not cooling properly then it is likely the defrost timer. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!

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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS310869
Manufacturer Part Number: WR9X502
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