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PFS22MBWW General Electric Refrigerator - Overview

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Temperature Sensor – Part Number: WR55X10025
Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS304103
Manufacturer #: WR55X10025
Also known as a thermistor. This part is used to sense the temperature in the cabinet.
$33.12
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Lower Pan Frame – Part Number: WR02X11666
Lower Pan Frame
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PartSelect #: PS963465
Manufacturer #: WR02X11666
This is the frame only. The glass NOT included.
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Light Switch – Part Number: WR23X10725
Light Switch
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PartSelect #: PS8758429
Manufacturer #: WR23X10725
$21.88
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Refrigerator Door Bin - White/Clear – Part Number: WR17X11606
Refrigerator Door Bin - White/Clear
PartSelect #: PS964259
Manufacturer #: WR17X11606
This door shelf bin is a genuine OEM replacement part for your refrigerator door. This clear and white plastic bin holds food items on the door of your fridge. It can become cracked or go missing and ...
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Crisper Frame Middle Guide Rail – Part Number: WR02X11684
Crisper Frame Middle Guide Rail
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PartSelect #: PS963483
Manufacturer #: WR02X11684
$54.40
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Vegetable Pan Cover Glass – Part Number: WR32X10465
Vegetable Pan Cover Glass
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PartSelect #: PS966461
Manufacturer #: WR32X10465
This is the glass shelf only. The frame can be ordered separately.
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Center Rail Slide – Part Number: WR02X11701
Center Rail Slide
PartSelect #: PS963498
Manufacturer #: WR02X11701
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Run Capacitor – Part Number: WR55X24064
Run Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS11764031
Manufacturer #: WR55X24064
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 t...
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Condenser Fan Motor – Part Number: WR84X10055
Condenser Fan Motor
PartSelect #: PS967775
Manufacturer #: WR84X10055
The fan blade is not included. This motor operates the fan to help circulate the air for cooling of the compressor and the coils. It also helps to evaporate the excess water located in the drain pan.
$216.64
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Shelf Stopper - White – Part Number: WR02X12053
Shelf Stopper - White
PartSelect #: PS1019329
Manufacturer #: WR02X12053
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SHUTTER SLIDE – Part Number: WR02X11688
SHUTTER SLIDE
PartSelect #: PS963486
Manufacturer #: WR02X11688
$15.73
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Drawer Slide Rail – Part Number: WR72X10148
Drawer Slide Rail
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PartSelect #: PS967199
Manufacturer #: WR72X10148
$86.53
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Common Symptoms of the PFS22MBWW

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Fridge too warm
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my refigerator was warm but the freezer was cold and working correcttly
I went to a GE repair center to explain my problem, the service center reccomended that I have a techinician come out o look at it. $75.00 for the visit and what ever labor and materials wuld cost.

I went on line to see if there were others having this same problem and found that there were many with the same problem.

After reading some of the ways that people found out what was wrong ...it became a matter of three components, the timer, heater or thermostat.

I tried the most common component and the less expensive one first , the thermostat switch I installed it very easily snipping two wires and attaching the news using wire nuts I used the diagram on this website to pinpoint the component and there has not been a problem since.
Parts Used:
Temperature Sensor
  • michele from North Smithfield, RI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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refrigerator was getting too cold
I removed the old temperature sensor by cutting the wires. I attached the wires of the new sensor with wire nuts and mounted it in the same bracket.
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Temperature Sensor
  • Larry from Menomonie, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
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Sticking Light Switch
I applied some tips learned by reading other reviews. So before I started I grabbed my trusty vise grip pliers and a small screw driver. I locked onto the switch actuator, the part that the refrigerator door pushes in, with the vise grips and pulled on it just hard enough to get the screw driver inserted in the right side to push in the catch clip so the switch could be pulled out further each time the catch clip was depressed to the next detent. Then I used the screw driver on the left site to encourage the switch past the detents on the left and very quickly the switch was out of the mount. The wires from the refrigerator pulled out with the old switch. I unplugged the old switch from the wires and plugged in the new switch and shoved the new switch back into the mount, wiggled it a couple of times to make sure it was secure and the job was done. Once I applied the vise gripes at first, the whole job took less than a minute.
Parts Used:
Light Switch
  • Jonathan from Lilburn, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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