GE GFE28GYNFS Temperature Fluctuating
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91%
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Thermistor
This NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) resistor is responsible for sending resistance signals to the control board based on ambient cabinet temperature. Over time, moisture can penetrate the sensor casing, causing 'signal drift' where the sensor reports incorrect temperatures. This leads to the control board cycling the cooling system prematurely or delayed, creating the observed fluctuations.
SKU: WR55X10025
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5%
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Main Power Control Board
The control board acts as the central logic unit for the TwinChill system, interpreting sensor data and modulating the inverter compressor. If the microprocessors or relays on this board fail, the unit may struggle to maintain equilibrium, especially during defrost recovery or high-load periods. Replacing the board ensures that the PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) control loop for cooling is functioning correctly.
SKU: WR55X31027
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4%
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Fresh Food Evaporator Fan Motor
This motor is responsible for circulating air over the fresh food evaporator coils. If the internal Hall-effect sensor or bearings begin to fail, the fan may operate at inconsistent RPMs or fail to start reliably. Inconsistent airflow prevents the cabinet from reaching a steady-state temperature, resulting in fluctuations even if the compressor is running correctly.
SKU: WR60X26866
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DIY Repair Guide
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