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Defrost Timers

Jempro Appliance Parts offers our customers quality Defrost Timers for all major appliances.

  • This refrigerator defrost timer will cycle for twenty-five minutes after every six hours of run time. The timer itself is made of plastic, but its terminals are bent and the leads are external.
  • Defrost timer cycle runs every 6 hours for 21 minutes. It can be used on some models of GE Refrigerators including: Hotpoint and other brands.
  •   This is a genuine Whirlpool FSP defrost timer. This is the timer that controls the defrost cycles in the refrigerator based on compressor run time. Fits Whirlpool-made refrigerators with the brand names of Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Roper, most Kenmores, Kirkland (Costco), Estate, and others.
  • The Frigidaire 215846602 is a defrost timer used in home appliance repair for your Frigidaire refrigerator freezer which may include Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, WCI, White-Westinghouse, some Sears, Kenmore or others. The Frigidaire Defrost Timer 215846602 sets your refrigerator into defrost mode every 8 hours for 30 minutes which replaces the 8 hour, 21 minute timer. This repair part has a solid, white body with no window. This is the replacement for defrost timers numbered 215846602, 3015909, 5300187484, 5301090474, 5303203657, 5303211680, 5308006054, CC925. The 215846602 is a Frigidaire OEM repair part.
  • This refrigerator defrost timer will cycle for twenty-one minutes after every six hours of run time. Use it for your Frigidaire/WCI brand refrigerator.

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    This is the most updated control available with improved diagnostics. Comes with instruction sheet that will help you locate the fault using the LED indicator built into this control. Fits many Maytag-made refrigerators.
  • Refrigerator defrost timer.

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    WPL W10822278 Defrost Timer

    Original price was: $24.95.Current price is: $21.95.
    This part may appear different than the original, but will function the same. This device acts like a clock. It continually advances and alternates between activating the cooling cycle and the defrost heater.
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