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[Lifetime Warranty] WR9X483 Refrigerator Defrost Timer Replacement - Compatible with GE & Kenmore Refrigerators - Replaces TMDJX35RB9 WR09X10130 WR9M418 WR9X10075 PS310852
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WR9X483 Refrigerator Defrost Timer Replacement
Key Features
- Cycle Management: Specifically engineered to manage the alternating cooling and defrosting cycles, typically running for 10 hours of cooling followed by a 30-to-35 minute defrost period to prevent ice accumulation.
- 4-Pin Terminal Interface: Features a standardized 4-pin male connector that ensures a secure and direct electrical connection to the refrigerator's main wiring harness.
- Manual Advance Dial: Includes an integrated circular dial that allows technicians and DIYers to manually advance the timer into the defrost cycle for quick system troubleshooting.
- Precise OEM Timing: Calibrated to provide the exact timing intervals required for GE-built mechanical defrost systems, maintaining optimal cooling efficiency and food preservation.
- Durable Internal Mechanism: Built with a high-torque motor and hardened internal gears designed to operate continuously for years without sticking or slipping.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Primary Part Number: WR9X483.
- Cross-References: TMDJX35RB9, WR09X10130, WR9M418, WR9X10075, PS310852.
- Additional Replacements: AP2061693, WR09X0483, WR09X10101, WR09X10111, AH310852, EA310852.
Compatibility & Fitment
This defrost timer is a universal replacement for many top-mount and bottom-mount refrigerators manufactured by General Electric. Key compatible brands include:
- GE & Hotpoint: Fits a wide array of residential models, including popular series like the 31181-1, 31191-1, and 31261-1.
- Kenmore / Sears: Compatible with various Kenmore models that use GE-sourced internal components (look for a 363-prefix on the model number).
- RCA & Monogram: Direct fit for legacy RCA refrigerators and certain premium Monogram or Café series units.
- Haier: Fits specific Haier models produced following the brand's integration with GE Appliances.
- Note: While widely compatible, ensure your existing timer has a 4-pin configuration; some older or specialty models may use a different pin layout.
When to Replace
- Evaporator Coils Frozen: If the back wall of your freezer is covered in thick frost or ice, the timer may be stuck in the cooling cycle and failing to trigger the heater.
- Warm Refrigerator Compartment: When ice blocks the evaporator coils, airflow to the fresh food section is restricted, causing temperatures to rise.
- Fridge Won't Start: If the timer is stuck at the end of a defrost cycle, it may prevent the compressor and fans from turning back on.
- Constant Running: The refrigerator never enters defrost mode, leading to inefficient operation and eventually a complete loss of cooling capacity.
- Audible Clicking or Grinding: Unusual noises coming from the control console often indicate that the internal gears of the timer have stripped or failed.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: CRITICAL: Always unplug the refrigerator from the power source before starting. Defrost timers are located near high-voltage components.
- Locate the Timer: PRO TIP: On most GE models, the timer is located inside the control console at the top of the refrigerator section. It may also be found behind the bottom kickplate or near the compressor in the rear.
- The Mark-and-Move Method: Before removing the old timer, take a photo of the wire arrangement or the orientation of the wiring plug to ensure the new timer is installed in the correct direction.
- Manual Test: After installation, you can use a flat-head screwdriver to slowly turn the center dial until you hear a loud "click." This manually enters the defrost mode so you can verify the heater is working before reassembling the panel.
- Resetting the Cycle: After plugging the fridge back in, it may take several hours for the timer to synchronize and for the unit to reach its optimal operating temperature.
