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Defrost Timer
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This is a new, genuine OEM part manufactured by GE for GE, Hotpoint, JC Penney and Kenmore appliances.
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Defrost Timer WR9X502
Defrost Timer WR9X502
Defrost Timer WR9X502
Defrost Timer WR9X502
Defrost Timer WR9X502

Defrost Timer

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This is a new, genuine OEM part manufactured by GE for GE, Hotpoint, JC Penney and Kenmore appliances.
$65.53
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Part Description

Refrigerator Defrost Timer Assembly.  6 hour, 25 minute cycle.  This is a new GENUINE GE replacement part.

Part Number

PD00001121

Manufacturer Part

WR9X502

Manufactured By

GE OEM Info

Top Rated Repair Story

Greg from PA

Submitted on Dec. 25, 2017
1 Person Found This Helpful
Product Rating
Problem
My freezer wouldn't defrost
Repair Story
I had already seen a video on you tube on how to remove the timer. There's 2 or 3 screws that you need to take out then Read More

Part Numbers

This Part PD00001121 (Mfg #WR9X502) replaces these parts:

Our Competitor’s Part Numbers for this part

  • 310900
  • AP2061708
  • PS310869
  • EAP310869

Part Production Numbers

  • TMDJ830RB9

Compatible Brands

  • GE
  • Hotpoint
  • JC Penney
  • Kenmore

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Defrost Timer
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Customer
Greg from PA
Problem
My freezer wouldn't defrost
Tools
Screw driver
Repair & Advice
I had already seen a video on you tube on how to remove the timer. There's 2 or 3 screws that you need to take out then it's just plug and play. This was a simple job once you know where the timer is. It's in the fridge compartment in the housing that holds the light. The only "concern" is that the plastic tabs that hold the timer in place I was concerned that they may break getting the old one out and new one in. Thankfully it worked great and was done in so little time. My old timer may not have been bad, but I figured it's easy to replace all 3 parts at once then guess and maby have a fridge that doesn't work again. I replaced this timer, thermostat and the defrosting heating element. All 3 took a little under 2 hours to complete.

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