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33110-3 General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

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Defrost Timer – Part Number: WR9X480
$48.45
In Stock
Defrost Timer
Part #WR9X480
This refrigerator defrost timer will cycle for twenty-five minutes after every six hours of run time. The timer itself is made of plastic, but its terminals are bent and the leads are external.
RECEPTACLE – Part Number: WB8X191
$37.91
Special Order
RECEPTACLE
Part #WB8X191
TRAY ICE – Part Number: WR30K10001
No Longer Available
TRAY ICE
Part #WR30K10001
NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: 73203-1430
No Longer Available
NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Part #73203-1430
BLADE FAN - WR60M122 – Part Number: WG03F02046
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BLADE FAN - WR60M122
Part #WG03F02046
NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: 402407-9260
No Longer Available
NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Part #402407-9260
NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: 401999-101P
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Part #401999-101P
COVER MULLION – Part Number: 407430-1021
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COVER MULLION
Part #407430-1021
GASKET – Part Number: 407106-1010
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GASKET
Part #407106-1010
CLIP – Part Number: 406122-1030
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CLIP
Part #406122-1030
MLDG SIDE – Part Number: 408658-1100
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MLDG SIDE
Part #408658-1100
GASKET – Part Number: 403100-1260
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GASKET
Part #403100-1260
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Defrost clock failure
9 of 12 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Ronald from Matawan, NJ
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers
Contact points on original defrost clock burnt out after 36 years of continued use. Hotpoint does not stock replacement defrost clock. PartSelect replacement clock was a simple substitute which fits directly into the original mounting bracket. Space is tight to get the part out, so remove screw in upper right hand corner of bracket to d isconnect clock from bracket. Then remove bracket and pull clock out. NOTE: Original part had wire color codes on the clock and the replacement part does not. Make a note of the order of the color connections and connect new clock in the same order. Replacement part has no ground wire since housing is entirely plastic. Push clock back behind frame. Reposition bracket. Install screw to mount bracket to clock. Then screw bracket back into frame. Glad I found Part Select online... saved me the hassle of getting my old spare fridge out of the basement!
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Not cooling because of ice accumulation. But worked if I manually advanced the timer to defrost; waited for defrost; and advanced timer to end defrost. (Once very 6 to 12 hours.)
6 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Harold from Teaneck, NJ
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Turned off and unplugged refrigerator.
Removed 1 screw (Phillips head) to detach old timer and 2 hex head screws to remove bracket from "beam" in front (bottom) of "fridge"and detach grounding wire. (Slightly difficult to maneuver bracket out of fridge.
Disconnected 4 wires from old timer and attache them to new one. Repl aced (new) timer and bracket. Assumed that separate grounding wire was unnecessary because of cross-wiring between trrminals. (Was I incorrect?)
GE didn't have the timer but PartSelect had a suitable substitute.

It would have been quicker if I knew what I was doing in advance
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Buildup of ice on coil -timer not working
  • joseph from wall, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed floor grate,romoved screw holding timer,push timer back,removed hex-screw holding bracket,removed ground wire.Removed connectors from old timer and put on new timer,pushed back new timer,mounted bracket,screwed new timer to bracket. Set timer to defrost at 11pm,put back floor grate.
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