Introduction
Use this guide to replace the fresh food thermistor on your GE side-by-side refrigerator.
The thermistor enables the refrigerator control to monitor air temperature inside the refrigerator.
If the fresh food thermistor fails, the refrigerator will not maintain a proper temperature in the fresh food compartment.
This guide was created using a GE model GSH25KGMB BB side-by-side refrigerator. Other GE side-by-side units should be similar.
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            Unplug your refrigerator before you begin your repair. 
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            Condenser fan motor 
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            Compressor motor and thermal overload device 
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            Water supply valve assembly 
 
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            Lift the front edge of the shelf to release it from the support bracket. 
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            Lift the rear of the shelf slightly, while the front edge is lifted, and pull the shelf out toward the front of the compartment 
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            Repeat for each shelf as needed. 
 
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            Use a 1/4" nut driver to remove the two screws securing the damper cover to the left wall at the rear of the fresh food compartment. 
 
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            Remove the damper cover by pulling it straight out from the wall of the fresh food compartment. 
 
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            Use a 1/4" nut driver to remove the screw securing the thermistor cover. 
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            Pull the thermistor cover up and off 
 
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            If the thermistor is defective, either open circuit, short circuit, or out of specification for a temperature, cut the leads and splice in a new unit. 
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            The two red marks in the photo show a suitable part of the wiring for splicing in the new thermistor. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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