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If you encounter issues such as overheating or failure to start with your refrigerator, you may need this component. It is engineered to be compatible with Frigidaire and Electrolux brands, and it is also applicable to select Sears-Kenmore models. This Defrost Timer is designed for use in Frigidaire upright freezers and is essential for regulating automatic defrost cycles.
Over time, a defrost timer can degrade, particularly after operating for more than 20,000 hours in conditions reaching down to -10 degrees Fahrenheit. Such environments can lead to wear in the electrical switching components.
Signs that your defrost timer may be malfunctioning include:
- Inability to initiate the automatic defrost cycle - Significant ice and frost accumulation within the freezer - Inconsistent cooling resulting from disrupted fan operation - Error codes pertaining to defrost functions
This genuine Frigidaire replacement part is also compatible with Kelvinator and certain Kenmore models.
Refrigerator/Freezer Defrost Timer, 120 Volt.<br /><br />If you encounter issues such as overheating or failure to start with your refrigerator, you may need this component. It is engineered to be compatible with Frigidaire and Electrolux brands, and it is also applicable to select Sears-Kenmore models. This Defrost Timer is designed for use in Frigidaire upright freezers and is essential for regulating automatic defrost cycles.<br /><br />Over time, a defrost timer can degrade, particularly after operating for more than 20,000 hours in conditions reaching down to -10 degrees Fahrenheit. Such environments can lead to wear in the electrical switching components.<br /><br />Signs that your defrost timer may be malfunctioning include:<br /><br />- Inability to initiate the automatic defrost cycle<br />- Significant ice and frost accumulation within the freezer<br />- Inconsistent cooling resulting from disrupted fan operation<br />- Error codes pertaining to defrost functions<br /><br />This genuine Frigidaire replacement part is also compatible with Kelvinator and certain Kenmore models.