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High Limit WR50X10068 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
Key Features
- Monitors evaporator temperature to regulate the defrost cycle.
- Acts as a safety device to prevent the defrost heater from overheating.
- Rated L140-30F; opens at 140°F and closes at 30°F.
- Bimetal thermostat is normally closed for continuity at room temperature.
- Includes thermostat with attached wire leads.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP3884317
- 1170024
- AH1017716
- EA1017716
- PS1017716
- WR50X10015
- WR50X10018
- WR50X10028
- WR50X10051
- WR50X10074
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits various refrigerator models, particularly side-by-side units.
- Compatible with appliances from brands including General Electric, Hotpoint, and Kenmore.
- Confirm fitment by checking your appliance's model number against the part specifications.
When to Replace
- Freezer or refrigerator compartment is too warm.
- Excessive frost buildup is visible on the evaporator coils.
- Refrigerator fails to initiate or complete a defrost cycle.
- Existing thermostat tests open (no continuity) at room temperature.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from power before starting the installation.
- The thermostat is typically clipped onto the evaporator tubing inside the freezer.
- Access usually requires removing the freezer's rear interior panel.
- It is recommended to test the new thermostat for continuity before installation.
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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
High Limit WR50X10068 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
Key Features
- Monitors evaporator temperature to regulate the defrost cycle.
- Acts as a safety device to prevent the defrost heater from overheating.
- Rated L140-30F; opens at 140°F and closes at 30°F.
- Bimetal thermostat is normally closed for continuity at room temperature.
- Includes thermostat with attached wire leads.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP3884317
- 1170024
- AH1017716
- EA1017716
- PS1017716
- WR50X10015
- WR50X10018
- WR50X10028
- WR50X10051
- WR50X10074
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits various refrigerator models, particularly side-by-side units.
- Compatible with appliances from brands including General Electric, Hotpoint, and Kenmore.
- Confirm fitment by checking your appliance's model number against the part specifications.
When to Replace
- Freezer or refrigerator compartment is too warm.
- Excessive frost buildup is visible on the evaporator coils.
- Refrigerator fails to initiate or complete a defrost cycle.
- Existing thermostat tests open (no continuity) at room temperature.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from power before starting the installation.
- The thermostat is typically clipped onto the evaporator tubing inside the freezer.
- Access usually requires removing the freezer's rear interior panel.
- It is recommended to test the new thermostat for continuity before installation.























