kelly0721 Well-known member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 102 Location Lakewood, Colorado Jul 31, 2020 #2 I am searching for a WR9X164 defrost timer to purchase for my 1962 GE refrigerator. Thanks, Kelly
rp2813 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jun 16, 2006 Messages 18,010 Location Sannazay Jul 31, 2020 #3 Can just the motor part be replaced (assuming that's what's dead)? You might be able to find a replacement motor more easily than the entire GE part.
Can just the motor part be replaced (assuming that's what's dead)? You might be able to find a replacement motor more easily than the entire GE part.
kelly0721 Well-known member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 102 Location Lakewood, Colorado Jul 31, 2020 #4 I am not sure. I will have to look into that. Thanks for the suggestion RP2813!
kelly0721 Well-known member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 102 Location Lakewood, Colorado Aug 4, 2020 #5 No longer searching... Disregard post. I am no longer searching for the impossible to find part. I have decided to buy a new fridge.
No longer searching... Disregard post. I am no longer searching for the impossible to find part. I have decided to buy a new fridge.
goatfarmer Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 12, 2004 Messages 9,252 Location South Bend, home of Champions Aug 4, 2020 #6 A new old fridge, or a new new fridge?
kelly0721 Well-known member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 102 Location Lakewood, Colorado Aug 4, 2020 #7 Goatfarmer A new fridge, unfortunately. Not what I want, but it will be more practical and probably fit the space in my tiny kitchen better.
Goatfarmer A new fridge, unfortunately. Not what I want, but it will be more practical and probably fit the space in my tiny kitchen better.
kelly0721 Well-known member Joined Mar 7, 2015 Messages 102 Location Lakewood, Colorado Aug 4, 2020 #8 Goatfarmer A new fridge, unfortunately. Not what I want, but it will be more practical and probably fit the space in my tiny kitchen better.
Goatfarmer A new fridge, unfortunately. Not what I want, but it will be more practical and probably fit the space in my tiny kitchen better.
rp2813 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jun 16, 2006 Messages 18,010 Location Sannazay Aug 4, 2020 #9 Sad news, but I had to do the same with my '57 Combination, which suffered a much more catastrophic failure, so I feel your pain. Look at the bright side. Your electric bill will go down for sure.
Sad news, but I had to do the same with my '57 Combination, which suffered a much more catastrophic failure, so I feel your pain. Look at the bright side. Your electric bill will go down for sure.