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Assuming all wiring is still okay and your new components are still working, check for the defrost termination safety, which is a bimetallic disc or the main circuit board has failed.
Pull refrigerator away from wall unplug remove lower cover and feel top of compressor. If too hot to keep hand there leave unplugged until start components, compresser windings and condenser fan can be checked. Let me know what you find and I can assist you, Thanks, Sea Breeze
Good day, There is no ordinary defrost timer on your machine. The defrost cycles are performed by an electronic board mounted on the rear of the machine (under a cover) and are controlled by thermistors mounted in the freezer compartment behind the rear wall panel.
I have a GSH 22JSTC SS that has a frosting problem. After a series of hairdrier sessions and conversations with the know-nothings at GE service help, I took out the defrost heater and noticed it had burned out. I bought another one and after a few days, that too burned out. (all black like a bad light bulb). What is my next step? Testing the Thermostat? Could this be a timer issue? Where is the timer located? Any imput is greatly appreciated. I am one frustrated GE owner. Thanks
First place to start is in the fridge. Look behind the crisper drawers for the water tank. It may have frozen at the outlet line. Try thawing it out with a hair dryer or a heat gun, being careful of course not to melt anything.
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