Keep defrost cycles on track with this genuine OEM defrost timer, part number WR09X10077, designed for select GE Refrigerators. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM timers that keep systems running right.
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GE Refrigerator Defrost Timer WR09X10077
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GE Refrigerator Defrost Timer WR09X10077

Genuine OEM Part # WR09X10077RC Item # 945024
Manufacturer Part
Keep defrost cycles on track with this genuine OEM defrost timer, part number WR09X10077, designed for select GE Refrigerators. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM timers that keep systems running right.
Grid is 1 inch square
GE Refrigerator Defrost Timer WR09X10077
$61.15
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Keep defrost cycles on track with this genuine OEM defrost timer, part number WR09X10077, designed for select GE Refrigerators. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM timers that keep systems running right.
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$61.15

This part WR09X10077 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Refrigerator
Brands:
GE

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Common Problems Fixed by the Defrost Timer

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About the Defrost Timer

The defrost timer turns on the defrost heater several times throughout the day to melt any frost that may have accumulated on the evaporator coils. If the defrost timer is defective, it may not advance into the defrost cycle, or it may not send power to the defrost heater during the defrost cycle. To determine if the defrost timer is defective, slowly advance the dial into the defrost cycle. The compressor should turn off and the heater should turn on. If the timer does not send power to the defrost components or advance out of the defrost cycle within 30 minutes, this indicates that the defrost timer is not advancing. If the defrost timer is not advancing, replace it.

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