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Defrost Timer
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This is a new, genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire for Crosley, Frigidaire, Kelvinator, Kenmore, Tappan and White Westinghouse appliances.
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Defrost Timer 215846604
Defrost Timer 215846604
Defrost Timer 215846604

Defrost Timer

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This is a new, genuine OEM part manufactured by Frigidaire for Crosley, Frigidaire, Kelvinator, Kenmore, Tappan and White Westinghouse appliances.
$17.30
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Part Description

Refrigerator Defrost Timer.  6 hour, 21 minute cycle.  This is a new GENUINE Frigidaire replacement part.

Part Number

PD00005279

Manufacturer Part

215846604

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Frigidaire OEM Info

Top Rated Repair Story

Kyle from CT

Submitted on Jun. 21, 2019
1 Person Found This Helpful
Product Rating
Problem
No cold air entering fridge coils froze with ice build up
Repair Story
Was easier to do then expected you will see in fridge part of unit at least on my model there is 4 bolts holding light f Read More

Part Numbers

This Part PD00005279 (Mfg #215846604) replaces these parts:

Our Competitor’s Part Numbers for this part

  • 442754
  • AP2592907
  • EAP423802
  • PS423802

Compatible Brands

  • Crosley
  • Frigidaire
  • Kelvinator
  • Kenmore
  • Tappan
  • White Westinghouse

Repair Stories

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Defrost Timer
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Customer
Kyle from CT
Problem
No cold air entering fridge coils froze with ice build up
Tools
Socket Wrench
Repair & Advice
Was easier to do then expected you will see in fridge part of unit at least on my model there is 4 bolts holding light fixture/temp control for fridge just remove those four bolts then pull forward and down bit, you will see a wire with easy connect just disconnect the connector and whole fixture can then be pulled out from fridge then you will see the defrost timer inside, simply take off the two screws holding timer down, carefully unplug the timer from unit helps to use flat head screwdriver to gentle and evenly disconnect timer because it may seem little stiff in connector yet just be patient and it will pop right off. Then you can put new one in you can’t mess it up because there is only one way it will fit on connector then just reverse steps and put it all back together.

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