General Electric Refrigerator Elements and Burners
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Popular General Electric Refrigerator Elements and Burners
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10055
The defrost heater keeps the cooling coils from frosting over. The heater will get hot and melt any ice or frost build up around the coils.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR17X12591
Also known as a mullion heater. This mullion rail is white in colour. The door mullion rail creates an airtight seal between the doors on a French door refrigerator.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10101
This dual heater kit replaces the single heater. It's redesigned to use two heating elements for a better defrost cycle.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10132
This defrost heater melts frost from the evaporator coils to keep your fridge cooling properly. It helps prevent ice buildup that can block airflow and affect performance. It’s a genuine OEM part and fits select models. Always unplug the appliance before installation and confirm compatibility with your model.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10038
Also known as Heater Conduction.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10108
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X442
This part assembly has 2 functions: The defrost heater keeps the cooling coils from frosting over and the thermostat senses that the heat near the cooling coils has reached the desired temperature. Used with side by side models.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10029
This part assembly has 2 functions: The defrost heater keeps the cooling coils from frosting over and the thermostat senses that the heat near the cooling coils has reached the desired temperature.
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WR51X10131
- Manufacturer Part Number:
- WP67001794
The defrost heater is similar to the burners on an electric stove. It's located just beneath the cooling coils, which are concealed behind a panel in the freezer compartment. The heater gets hot. And, because it's close to the cooling coils, any ice or frost build-up melts.