Your GE owners manual DOUBLESS has routine
cleaning and vacuuming instruction... Look
them up or go to manualslib & input GSH25jtaww
There are a couple of reasons your model will quit
cooling properly... the EXPLODED
parts view of
your refrigerator shows you have the round style
condenser hot compressed REFRIGERANT is
immediately routed... (and to perform its "named"
function "
condense" and cool the
hot refrigerant.
(it must be vacuumed and clean so the Condenser
FAN can flow air EASILY THROUGH IT (externally).
>> EVERYTHING about refrigeration is
AIR-FLOW.
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/parts-for-ge-gsh25jftaww.html
Look in the back of your FREEZER SECTION to see
if there is a MASS of ICE/FROST build up...
You might be looking at a
DEFROST system failure.
If letting your refrigerator DEFROST (OPEN door)...
naturally for three days restores cooling... it is
indeed a DEFROST ISSUE (no
HOT air ,,, ever).
Anything from a chip of ice or a pizza box
BLOCKING proper closure can cause EXCESSIVE
frost/ice build-up... It can overwhelm your DEFROST
capabilities.
Again... air flow around the EVAPORATOR is also
CRITICAL to the cooling & freezing (internally).
If this simple MANUAL defrost restores cooling
you might be good to check door alignment and
seals for good contact...
If the MACHINE has EXCESSIVE Frost again
You are likely needing one of three basic
parts of YOUR defrost system:
- Heater element (unlikely)
- Defrost Thermostat (limits temperatures)
and finally... EASIEST to change (rear of frig)
- Power Control Board (most costly)
PC board (with instructional
videos)
at appliancepartspros (about $197)
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ge-board-with-core-wr55x10942p-ap6048447.html
Then check prices for wr55x10942p PC Board
(such as $137 on eBay (where I buy most my packs))...
NEW OEM GE Refrigerator Main Control Board Assembly Part WR55X10942P eBay
Hope this helps
Carnac the Magnificent