
OVERLOAD PTCR COMBO
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PartSelect Number PS2577842
Manufacturer Part Number WR07X10131
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GE
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will Not Start | Clicking sound | Fridge and Freezer are too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WR07X10131 replaces these:
AP4538934, WR08X10074, WR08X10089, WR08X10111, WR09X10124
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Dan
September 11, 2017
Does this piece (735) include the relay starter? That is the piece that is broke on my fridge. It disconnects from the overload box and rattles when i shake it. Fridge isn't cooling and making a clicking noise every minute or so.
For model number GSH22JFXACC

Hi Dan,
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, this part does include the start relay. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Fred
August 23, 2017
My refrigerator has started to make clinking sounds next to the compressor. I think the overload ptcr combo is not good I need your expertise. Thank you.
For model number GSH25JSXBSS

Hi Fred,
Thank you for your inquiry. I do not think that the overload would be your issue for a strange noise coming from the compressor. However you can test it with a multi-meter to see if it is malfunctioning. I think you may want to look at the compressor fan and fan motor. Those might be more likely to cause a strange noise issue. I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Scotty
August 29, 2017
Is there a reset button or switch on the compressor? I was cleaning the inside of the refrigerator while it was plugged in and after a few minutes the compressor shut off so I unplugged the refrigerator and plugged back in after cleaning thoroughly now the compressor will not kick on. The fan runs but the compressor won't.
For model number GSH22JFZBWW

Hi Scotty,
Thank you for the question. Checking the model it does not have a reset on the compressor. It should like the start device may have overloaded and blew. I suggest replacing the Overload Protector/ Start device Combo (OVERLOAD PTCR COMBO).
Hope this helps!
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Barry
September 26, 2019
Part number wr07x10131 has a different hook up for the wires and my wires are orange and brown .The silver terminal has a 2 next too it. Also how does the part hook to the side of the compressor. Thank you for your time. Sincerely Barry
For model number GBSC3HBXARWW

Hi Barry, based on your model, the black/brown wire goes to the overload, orange goes to the #2 position on the relay, and white goes to #1 on the relay, as for hook up it goes between the capacitor and the compressor.Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Glenn
December 5, 2018
Hi my old start relay had n & l labeled for the terminals. This new part has no marking as to which terminal is for the black wire or orange wire. This is on a GE fridge

Hello Glenn, Thank you for the question. When you look at the overload and relay there are 2 slots that are side by side on one end. If you hold the relay where these are down then the horizontal terminal at the top will be the L1 for the Black Wire. The vertical is for the neutral Orange Wire. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Jackey
November 8, 2017
I received the part 735 starter, but i don`t know how to connect the wire, would you tell me where the red wire be connect, on the top or side
For model number GSHL5KGXECLS

Hi Jackey,
Thank you for your question. If you look at this part you will see two terminals that are side by side on it. Hold the overload in the correct position. The vertical terminal is your neutral and the horizontal terminal is your L1 that goes to your overload. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Jesse
November 28, 2018
The wire connections are not the same on this assembly as my old one. Which terminal should i connect the black wire to and which is ted wire?
For model number WR07X10131

Hi Jesse,
Thank you for your question. The black wire will go the L on the relay and the orange will go to the N on the relay. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Medhat
July 16, 2019
Is it the right part for this bottom freezer model? Do you have any installation video? Does it have 2 parts or just one part?
For model number GDSC0KBXARWW BOTTOM FREEZER

Hello Medhat, thank you for writing. Yes, this is a compatible replacement for your model. It is just one compressor start device. Unfortunately we do not have a video for this particular one. We do however have a YouTube channel with repair videos that may be of assistance to you. Here is a link to a list of videos that may be similar: https://www.youtube.com/user/partselect/search?query=compressor+start+device. We hope this helps.
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Billy
November 6, 2018
I’ve had this refrigerator for about 2 years the fans are running constantly but the compressor will not start it kicks in and about 5 seconds it cuts off would this be the overloaded kit
For model number GTS16DTHJRBB

Hi Billy, thank you for your question. Yes, it could be your overload that is the issue however you may also want to check your run capacitor as well. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Loud clicking noise and the temperature was not stable.
Took out the old parts and replaced it with the new parts. The new OVERLOAD PTCR COMBO was different then the one that we replaced so we called customer service and they told us which wire to insert into each of the 2 slots and it is working like new again. Outstanding and knowledgeable customer service.
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Suezy from MONROVIA, MD
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Compressor would run for three seconds and stop, two minutes and repeat.
The overload protector was the problem. It plugs into the side of the compressor and the run capacitor plugs into it.
If you pull the overload protector and it rattles when you shake it, that's probably your diagnosis.
The replacement is different from the original and the wire connectors are different. Hold the thing in the same orientation as if it were plugged in. The vertical connector goes to the neutral wire, which on my fridge is orange. The horizontal connector is for the overload, which for mine is black and white. If you have a schematic you should verify the wires yourself.
Anyway, the refrigerator now works like new.
If you pull the overload protector and it rattles when you shake it, that's probably your diagnosis.
The replacement is different from the original and the wire connectors are different. Hold the thing in the same orientation as if it were plugged in. The vertical connector goes to the neutral wire, which on my fridge is orange. The horizontal connector is for the overload, which for mine is black and white. If you have a schematic you should verify the wires yourself.
Anyway, the refrigerator now works like new.
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Steve from SPRINGFIELD, SC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Parts Used:WR07X10131
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SCOTTIE G - May 10, 2020

Wrong Part
The picture you have for the part I wanted is not the same as what I received, I paid for 2-3 day shipping and received it in 6. So, wow great website!
Yep, I know you can’t just go by the picture but the part number was not giving me what I wanted so picture was all I had left to find the part.
Justin B - April 6, 2019

Easy repair took 5 minutes
Part arrived within expected time frame and refrigerator is working normally.
Very Satisfied with the outcome.
$40 repair instead of $1000+ new refrigerator.
Scott S - January 25, 2019

GREAT PART
GOOD SELLER FAST DELIVERY . PART WORK PERFECT AT A REASONABLE PRICE
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