Another problem, GE Combination Defrost Cycle

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perc-o-prince

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Hey guys and gals,

Ours is a little later model but it seems that it doesn't want to go into the defrost cycle on its own. It ices up, then, I'm guessing, the cold air can't be pulled or pushed from the freezer area to the fresh food area, and we get rising temps. We pull everything out, shut it off for several hours with a fan running on it (doors open) and it seemingly clears and we can turn it back on.

When I was talking to John (Coldspot66, and THANK YOU JOHN!!!) he said it was a hot gas defrost system that should probably be kicking in at least few times each day. He told me how to manually kick it into the defrost cycle, so I do that when I think of it. It seems to kick itself back into refrigerate mode just fine, but maybe too soon?

However, I'm apparently not doing it enough because we're still getting frost buildup in the fins in the freezer. So what I do is shut the freezer off and gently take a heat gun to it on low, probably 12-14" away, to get rid of the frost.

John thinks that the defrost timer is probably kaput, and that sounds like a logical first thing to try. He's looking for one, but I thought I'd reach out to all y'all to see if there might be one floating around. The model of the Combo looks like it's TC469VC.

Thanks for any help,
Chuck
 
Geez, it's one extreme or the other with the club Combos lately. Mine is in love with defrosting, but the other John (Combo52) and I talked it over and it sounds like I need a new cold control since there is no timer on mine. It also sounds like I may have an easier time finding one than you will in finding a timer.

Best of luck. These fridges are worth fixing.

Ralph
 
Hi Chuck,

Defrost control is part # WR9X164.......there are no cross-referenced parts either. I Checked Ebay...nothing. You may have to turn that control into defrost every 6 hours during this hot, humid weather.
 
Lovely,

especially when we're in the middle of having the pool liner replaced (the guys removed part today and will finish tomorrow. Hopefully they'll have the new one in by late tomorrow afternoon and I can have the DPW hook-up to the hydrant for Friday!).

So, if we can't get an original replcement, I wonder if a similar part may work with a little retro-fitting??

Good luck to you too, Ralph!!

Chuck
 
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