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GE GSS25LSQASS refrigerator - q series

GE GSS25LSQASS refrigerator - q series Parts

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR55X10025

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    Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR55X10025

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    Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR55X10025

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    Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

    Part #WR55X10026

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR55X10025

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  • G.e. Refrigerator Water Filter for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part MWFP

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    Refrigerator Water Filter

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  • Refrigerator Filter Dryer for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR86X25269

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    Dryer Filter

    Part #WR86X0096

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  • Refrigerator Defrost Bi-metal Thermostat for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR50X10068

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    Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Kit for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR17X11653

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    Part #WR17X3093

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  • Rca Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Solenoid for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR62X10055

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    Refrigerator Solenoid

    Part #WR62X10020

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  • Mwf Manifold for GE GSS25LSQASS - Part WR02X45206

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    Refrigerator Filter Head And Tub

    Part #WR17X11028

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GE Refrigerator - Q Series GSS25LSQASS FAQs

Yes. GE side-by-side refrigerators like model GSS25LSQASS are a solid, long-lasting design for everyday use; they typically deliver reliable cooling, easy access to both fresh food and freezer sections, and convenient dispenser features when maintained (filters changed, coils kept clean).

What “good” usually means for a side-by-side

A side-by-side is a good fit when you want consistent organization and quick access to frozen foods without bending as much.

  • Narrow door swing compared to many French-door models
  • Separate, full-height fresh food and freezer compartments
  • Door bins and adjustable shelves make storage flexible
  • Through-the-door ice and water are common (and serviceable)
  • Performance depends heavily on airflow and clean condenser coils
Strengths and tradeoffs we see most often

Here is how GE side-by-sides typically stack up for real-world use.

Category What’s typically good Common tradeoff
Food organization Tall shelves and door storage Freezer can feel narrower for pizza boxes
Temperature stability Strong airflow when fans and sensors are healthy Blocked vents cause warm spots
Ice and water convenience Fast access at the door More moving parts to maintain
Serviceability Many parts are replaceable Dispenser and ice issues can be multi-part
If you want yours to stay “good” longer

These steps prevent the most common performance complaints (warm temps, slow ice, weak water flow).

Why it matters

Most “bad refrigerator” complaints come from restricted airflow, neglected maintenance, or a single worn part (filter, valve, sensor, fan). Keeping those basics in shape is what makes a GE side-by-side like GSS25LSQASS perform the way it should.

Last updated: February 2026

GE refrigerator model numbers identify the product family and key configuration details (style, size class, and feature package) so we can match the correct parts to your exact unit. For your GE side-by-side refrigerator model GSS25LSQASS, the letters typically indicate the series/style and the numbers commonly indicate the size class.

How to break down a GE model number (using GSS25LSQASS)

Model numbers are usually read left to right in “chunks.” Here is the practical way we use them for parts lookup:

  • Prefix letters: brand/series and refrigerator style (for example, side-by-side vs. top-freezer)
  • Number group: size class (often tied to approximate cubic-foot class)
  • Suffix letters/numbers: feature package, revision, and finish/color codes
  • Full model match matters: even one character difference can change the correct ice maker, water filter head, or dispenser parts
Example breakdown
Model chunk What it usually tells us Why you care
GSS Series/style identifier (commonly side-by-side family) Narrows to the right parts diagrams
25 Size class (commonly around 25 cu. ft. class) Helps confirm you are in the right family
LSQASS Feature/option and revision codes Determines exact dispenser, filter, and control variations
Why the exact model number matters for parts

On GE refrigerators, parts that look similar can mount differently or use different connectors. Matching GSS25LSQASS exactly helps avoid ordering the wrong component.

Common examples on this model family include:

Quick tips to find and confirm the model number
  • Check the rating label inside the fresh food section (often on a side wall)
  • Write the model exactly as shown, including all letters
  • If a label also lists a serial number, keep it for reference when comparing revisions
Why it matters

Reading the model number correctly is the fastest way to get the right GE refrigerator parts the first time, especially for dispenser, ice maker, and water filter system repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Most GE refrigerators, including the GE GSS25LSQASS side-by-side, typically last 12 to 15 years with normal household use. Keeping temperatures stable, maintaining door seals, and staying ahead of airflow and water-system issues helps you get the full expected life.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)
  • Average: 12 to 15 years
  • Shorter life: heavy use, poor ventilation, dirty condenser area, frequent door opening
  • Longer life: consistent maintenance, good airflow around the cabinet, prompt repair of small issues
Appliance type Typical lifespan What usually ends life first
Side-by-side refrigerator (like GSS25LSQASS) 12 to 15 years Sealed system wear, compressor start components, cooling airflow problems
Top-freezer refrigerator 13 to 17 years Thermostat/control issues, defrost problems
French door refrigerator 10 to 14 years Ice maker and dispenser system wear, airflow and defrost issues
Maintenance that adds years
  • Vacuum dust from the condenser area and keep airflow clear behind/under the refrigerator.
  • Keep door gaskets clean and sealing tightly; warm air leaks force longer run times.
  • Replace the water filter on schedule to protect the dispenser and ice maker.
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close fully and don’t drift open.
  • Fix small symptoms early (slow ice production, warm spots, unusual fan noise).
Parts that commonly affect longevity on this model

These are frequent wear items that can cause “it’s dying” symptoms even when the refrigerator is still worth repairing:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is running longer than normal, struggling to hold temperature, or making inconsistent ice often needs a targeted part (sensor, valve, ice maker, or airflow component), not a full replacement. Addressing those issues early reduces compressor stress and extends service life.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with GE refrigerators like model GSS25LSQASS is a cooling complaint (warm fresh food section, warm freezer, or temperature swings). In many cases, the root cause is restricted airflow or a failed cooling-air component such as the evaporator fan motor.

Most common causes behind “not cooling”

Start with the items that cause the most cooling calls and are the fastest to confirm.

  • Dirty condenser coils causing poor heat release and weak cooling
  • Blocked air vents from overpacking food (especially in the freezer)
  • Evaporator fan not running or running intermittently (no cold air circulation)
  • Frost buildup from a defrost system issue
  • Temperature sensing problems that make the unit run incorrectly
Quick checks you can do first (no parts needed)
  • Confirm the freezer is set cold enough; the refrigerator section depends on freezer airflow
  • Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; it should run when the compressor is running and the door switch is closed
  • Check for strong airflow at the refrigerator vents; weak airflow points to a fan or frost restriction
  • Inspect door gaskets for gaps that can cause moisture and frost buildup
  • Clean condenser coils and make sure the unit has proper clearance for ventilation
Parts that commonly fix the most common GE refrigerator problems

If your symptoms match, these are frequent repair paths for GSS25LSQASS.

Symptom What it often points to Example part on this model page
Warm fridge, freezer OK or “weak airflow” Evaporator fan issue Refrigerator evaporator motor WR60X10307
Temps swing, runs too long or not enough Sensor/thermistor issue GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
Heavy frost on evaporator, warm temps Defrost control issue Refrigerator defrost thermostat WR50X10068
Why it matters

Cooling problems usually get worse over time. Catching an airflow restriction early can prevent food spoilage and reduce strain on the compressor, while replacing a failed fan motor or thermostat restores normal temperature control.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your refrigerators

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