GE CVE28DP2N Temperature Fluctuating
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93%
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Temperature Sensor (Thermistor)
The NTC thermistor is responsible for providing resistance values to the control board; when it drifts out of tolerance, the board inaccurately pulses the cooling cycle. This causes the compressor to shut down before reaching setpoint or stay active too long, resulting in significant temperature swings. Replacing the sensor restores accurate thermal feedback to the logic controller.
SKU: WR55X10025
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4%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
If the fan motor's internal bearings or Hall effect sensor begin to fail, it may operate intermittently or at reduced RPM. This disrupts the convective heat transfer across the evaporator coils, preventing a stable thermal equilibrium from being maintained in the cabin despite the compressor running correctly. A new motor ensures consistent CFM airflow for stable temperatures.
SKU: WR60X26866
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3%
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Air Damper Control Assembly
The damper is a motorized baffle that controls the flow of cold air into the fresh food section. If the plastic gears strip or the motor stutters, the damper may fail to open or close fully, causing the compartment to either over-cool or warm up unexpectedly. This component is the primary mechanical regulator for inter-compartment thermal stability.
SKU: WR09X25045
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Temperature Sensor (Thermistor).
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