TBF12DGD General Electric Refrigerator - Overview
Sections of the TBF12DGD
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Defrost Thermostat Kit
PartSelect #: PS303545
Manufacturer #: WR50X55
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.
$20.89
In Stock
Cut to Fit Door Gasket
PartSelect #: PS296947
Manufacturer #: WR24X421
This brown fresh food door gasket is cut to fit your refrigerator, though some assembly is required. Use it for your GE brand refrigerator.
No Longer Available
Defrost Heater
PartSelect #: PS303912
Manufacturer #: WR51X413
The defrost heater keeps the cooling coils from frosting over.
$95.68
Special Order
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Common Symptoms of the TBF12DGD
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Freezer section too warm
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Freezer not defrosting
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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
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ar panel, installed shelves. Turned power back on.That's it.
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Gary from CONCORD, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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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.
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Joe from Woobridge, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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