
Defrost heating element

The GE Defrost Heater and Bracket Assembly WR51X10055 is a high quality OEM part that melts frost from the evaporator fins during automatic defrost cycles. It is also known as the Refrigerator Glass Tube Defrost Heater and Bracket Assembly. Disconnected from all utilities prior to repair.

Heater, evap defrost w/thermostat

Defrost heater

Defrost heater

Defrost heater assembly, glass tube

Defrost heater assembly

Defrost heater

Defrost heater

Bake element

Defrost heater

This genuine part helps your garage refrigerator start working by providing enough heat to trigger it, ensuring that the contents remain cold even in cooler temperatures.

Defrost heater

Radiant surface element

Defrost heater assembly
Ensure efficient operation with Repair Clinic's selection of genuine OEM refrigerator heating element parts. Essential for managing defrost cycles and eliminating frost buildup, these factory-certified parts maintain your appliance's warranty and are designed for a precise fit with each model. If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly, it might be due to frost accumulation caused by a faulty heating element. Explore our extensive inventory to find the right replacement parts online and restore optimal performance. When dealing with common refrigerator issues like water leaks due to clogged defrost drains or noisy operation, our heating elements can provide the necessary solution. Repair Clinic is your trusted source for refrigerator repair parts, offering replacement appliance parts with same-day shipping. For additional refrigerator components, visit our refrigerator parts page to keep your appliance running smoothly.
Refrigerator heating element parts can be essential for maintaining optimal appliance performance. Whether you're a DIY homeowner or a professional technician, understanding these components can help you troubleshoot and repair common refrigerator issues.
Signs of a faulty heating element include inconsistent temperatures, frost buildup in the freezer, or the refrigerator not defrosting properly. Use a multimeter to test for continuity; if there's no continuity, replace the element.
The cost varies depending on the refrigerator model and brand. Typically, replacement heating elements range from $20 to $60. Always opt for genuine OEM parts for durability and compatibility.
First, unplug the refrigerator. Locate the heating element, usually near the evaporator coil. Remove the panel, disconnect the faulty element, and install the new one. Reattach the panel and plug in the refrigerator to test.
This could be due to a malfunctioning defrost timer, thermostat, or heating element. Check each component and replace any faulty parts to restore proper defrost function.
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Maintain optimal performance with genuine OEM heating element replacement parts for your refrigerator. These elements are crucial for preventing frost buildup and ensuring efficient defrost cycles. Easily find the correct part by using our model number lookup tool, and enjoy benefits like same-day shipping and our Price Match Guarantee. Need guidance on installation? Visit our Refrigerator Repair Help page for expert tips or explore related solutions such as Universal Refrigerator Heating Element Parts for additional support.
Finding the right refrigerator heating element parts is crucial for efficient repairs. To ensure you get the correct replacement, start by identifying your refrigerator's model number. This number is usually found on a label inside the fridge compartment, often near the door seal or on the side wall. Once you have the model number, use it to search for heating elements and other replacement parts online, where you can quickly order the exact components you need. Whether addressing issues like a refrigerator not cooling properly or a noisy operation, knowing your model number can streamline the repair process and ensure compatibility with genuine OEM parts. For those facing issues with a Samsung Refrigerator, consult our extensive range of resources to guide your repair efforts effectively.

Need assistance finding the right Refrigerator heating element parts? Our dedicated customer service team is available seven days a week to ensure you get the correct replacement parts. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional technician, Repair Clinic is here to help. Use our model/part number lookup for quick access to genuine OEM Refrigerator parts online. Enjoy no-hassle 365-day returns and a price match guarantee. If you encounter issues like your Refrigerator not cooling, inspect and clean dirty condenser coils or replace faulty fan motors. Remember, Repair Clinic empowers you to fix your appliances confidently, with expert support available to assist you.

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