I'm wanting to know if this GE model fridge is 25 cubic feet. I'm guessing that it is 25 since that is part of the model number, correct?
SOURCE: need to find model # for ge monogram 42" side-by-side (1992?)
on the 42" Monograms the Model & serial nomenclature are usually located behind the top panel in the center section to the right of the compressor panel. Hope this helps....Bill
SOURCE: How many cubic feet is my old Hotpoint Model
Easy to measure. Height x depth x width = cubic feet.
SOURCE: my ge side by side model gss25jfmc ww will start
I can tell you how to find the problem , but , it is a little work .
Pull the refrig out and remove the 8 " x 10 " panel . Behind this panel , is the main control board . Unplug the refrig . Remove the BLUE plug from the board , with 3 larger wires going to it . Looking at the blue plug , the sequence will be wire1,wire2,space,wire3 . Get a short piece of insulated wire , and strip about 1/4 inch from each end . Insert 1 end into wire2 , and the other into wire3 . Plug the refrig back in . After about 3 min , look in the freezer , at the bottom , behind the crisper , look for a red glow . If no red glow , unplug the refrig , and reassemble the plug and cover . This no glow , indicates a shorted defrost heater WR51X10055 . It is also advisable to replace the defrost thermostat ( pt. number WR50X10068 ) when replacing the heater . To access these parts , you will have to remove the inside rear wall of the freezer . The heater , is at the bottom of the coils , held on with 2 screws , and the thermostat , is the 1 " cylinder , with a blue and pink wire going to it , clipped on the top left of the coils .
If you do get a red glow , then the # 4 thermistor is bad . This tells the main control board , the temp of the coils , if they need defrosted , when they are thru defrosting . This thermistor is the 1 " long , torpedo looking piece , clipped on the top left of the coils , with 2 white wires going to it . Part number WR55X10025 . It would be advisable to also replace the # 5 thermistor , located at the bottom of the freezer , slightly in front of the drain , also with 2 white wires going to it , slid into a housing . This thermistor , is the freezer thermistor , which tells the control board , the freezer temp , and , when to cycle off due to temp satisfied .
SOURCE: I have a GE Profile
Hi -
The TFH22 has a nominal size of 22 cubic feet total capacity - 21.7 cubic feet if you need to be exact. The fridge:freezer size split is 60:40, but the ice-maker reduces the capacity of the freezer, so the capacity is split as follows:
Fridge capacity: 14.5 cubic feet
Freezer capacity: 7.2 cubic feet.
These figures are correct to within +/-0.2 cubic feet for each. If you need to be more exact, you need to call GE as they no longer publish these specifications. The manual covers the 22, 24 and 27 cubic feet models, so the individual specifications for each one are not included.
Hope this helps. If you need further assistance, you can reply to me by clicking on "Add a Comment" below your question.
Regards,
BElectric
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