GE GSS25GYNF Frost Buildup In Freezer
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93%
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Defrost Thermistor
The thermistor provides the control board with the evaporator's temperature data to manage defrost cycles. If the sensor's resistance-to-temperature curve drifts, the board fails to energize the defrost heater for a sufficient duration, leading to residual ice buildup that eventually manifests as frost on freezer surfaces. Replacing this sensor restores the logic's ability to accurately detect the end-of-defrost state.
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4%
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Freezer Door Gasket
This magnetic seal maintains the thermal boundary between the room's ambient humidity and the freezer's sub-zero interior. A micro-gap in the gasket allows warm, moist air to enter via convective flow, where the moisture undergoes a rapid phase change into solid frost. A new gasket restores the airtight seal, preventing the continuous introduction of external moisture.
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3%
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Defrost Heater Assembly
The defrost heater is a Calrod or quartz element designed to radiantly melt frost off the evaporator coils during the timed defrost interval. If the internal filament undergoes an open-circuit failure, no heat is generated during the defrost cycle, causing the evaporator to become a solid block of ice that obstructs airflow and forces frost into the food storage area.
SKU: WR51X10055
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Defrost Thermistor.
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