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[Lifetime Warranty] WR50X10065 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat - Compatible with GE Refrigerators - Replaces AP3796816 PS966762 AH966762 EA966762

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WR50X10065 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat

Key Features

  • Monitors the temperature of the evaporator coils during a defrost cycle
  • Prevents the refrigerator from overheating by cutting power to the defrost heater
  • Bimetal thermostat design
  • Clips onto the evaporator tube

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP3796816
  • PS966762
  • AH966762
  • EA966762
  • EAP966762
  • 1092784
  • PD00001405
  • WR50X10065-ER

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for specific refrigerator models manufactured by General Electric
  • Also fits select models from Hotpoint and RCA

When to Replace

  • Refrigerator is too warm
  • Freezer is too warm or not defrosting
  • Excessive frost buildup on evaporator coils
  • Refrigerator is leaking water

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the refrigerator from the power source before installation
  • This part is typically located behind the rear panel inside the freezer compartment
  • Tools that may be required: Phillips head screwdriver, 1/4 inch nut driver, wire cutters
Brand Model Number
Replaces 1092784, AH966762, AP3796816, EA966762, PS966762
GE A4425GDTBBB, A4425GDTBWW
GE BSS25JFTBWW, BSS25JFTCWW, BSS25JFTDWW, BSS25JFTEWW, BSS25JFTGWW, BSS25JFTHWW, BSS25JFTIWW, BSS25JFTJWW, BSS25JFTNWW, BSS25JFTPWW, BSS25JSTBSS, BSS25JSTCSS, BSS25JSTDSS, BSS25JSTESS, BSS25JSTGSS, BSS25JSTHSS, BSS25JSTISS, BSS25JSTJSS, BSS25JSTNSS, BSS25JSTPSS, BSS25JSTRSS
GE CFCP1RKBASS, CFCP1RKBDSS, CFSP5RKBBSS, CFSP5RKBCSS, CFSP5RKBDSS, CFSP5RKBESS
GE CSCP5UGXAFSS, CSCP5UGXCFSS, CSCP5UGXDFSS, CSCP5UGXSS, CSHS5UGXBSS, CSHS5UGXCSS, CSHS5UGXSS, CSHS6UGZBSS, CSHS6UGZESS, CSHS6UGZFSS
GE CZS25TSEBFSS
GE DSE25JBLKCTS, DSE25JEMKCDS, DSE25JGHBCBB, DSE25JGHBCWW, DSE25JGHKCBB, DSE25JGHKCWW, DSE25JMHBCES, DSE25JMHKCES, DSE25JSHBCSS, DSE25JSHKCSS, DSE26JGEBCBB, DSE26JGEBCWW, DSE26JGECCBB, DSE26JGECCWW, DSE26JMEBCES
GE ESH25JFXJBB
GE GCE23LBYAFBB, GCF23KGWDBB
GE GSC22QGTMBB, GSC22QGTMWW, GSC23KSWHSS, GSC23KSWDSS
GE GSCF3PGXAFBB, GSCF3PGXAFWW, GSCF3PGXBB, GSCF3PGXCFBB, GSCF3PGXCFWW, GSCF3PGXGFBB, GSCF3PGXGFWW, GSCF3PGXWW
GE GSCS3KGYAFSS, GSCS3KGYCFSS, GSCS3KGYDFSS, GSCS3KGYSS, GSCS3PGXAFSS, GSCS3PGXBFSS, GSCS3PGXCFSS, GSCS3PGXGFSS
GE GSE20IBTHFBB, GSE20IBTHFWW, GSE20IBTNFBB, GSE20IBTNFWW, GSE20JEWHFBB, GSE20JEWHFWW, GSE20JEWNFBB, GSE20JEWNFWW, GSE20JEZBFBB, GSE20JEZBFWW, GSE29KGYBCWW
GE GSE22KEBBFBB, GSE22KEBBFSS, GSE22KEBBFWW, GSE22KEBCFBB, GSE22KEBCFSS, GSE22KEBCFWW, GSE22KETGFBB, GSE22KETGFWW, GSE22KEWHFBB, GSE22KEWHFSS, GSE22KEWHFWW, GSE22KEWNFBB, GSE22KEWNFSS, GSE22KEWNFWW, GSE22KEWPFBB, GSE22KEWPFSS, GSE22KEWPFWW
GE GSE25KETBFBB, GSE25KETBFWW, GSE25KETCFBB, GSE25KETCFWW, GSE25KETGFBB, GSE25KETGFWW, GSE25KETHFBB, GSE25KETHFWW
GE GSF25JGCBBB, GSF25JGCBWW
GE GSH25ISXPSS, GSH25JFTAWW, GSH25JFTABB, GSH25JFTACC, GSH25JSXNSS, GSL25JFTABS
GE GSL25IGZCLS, GSL25JGCBLS
GE GSS22JETGBB, GSS25KGTAWW
GE GZS23HSEBFSS
GE PCF23NGWCWW, PDCF1NBXCWW, PSC23PSTASS
GE PFSS5RKZASS

FAQ

This defrost thermostat replaces OEM part number WR50X10065. It also cross-references with AP3796816, PS966762, AH966762, EA966762, 1092784, and L140-30F.
If your refrigerator is failing to cool properly, you may notice frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils, or the refrigerator may be running through a defrost cycle too frequently or not at all. If the freezer section is warming up while the refrigerator section remains cold, the defrost system is often the culprit.
This is a moderate-level repair that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. You will need a screwdriver, a nut driver, and wire strippers or crimpers to connect the new leads. Always disconnect power to the refrigerator before beginning the repair.
Before installing the new part, inspect the defrost heater and the timer or control board. If the evaporator coils are completely encased in a solid block of ice, you should manually defrost them with a hair dryer or by leaving the unit unplugged with the doors open for 24 hours to ensure the new thermostat can be mounted correctly to the evaporator tubing.
The thermostat is a bimetal switch that is designed to open and close based on temperature. Over time, moisture can penetrate the internal housing, causing the contacts to corrode or stick in the open position. When this happens, the defrost heater will not turn on, leading to ice buildup that restricts airflow.