What is the most common problem with a GE refrigerator?
The most common problem we see with GE refrigerators like model GSL25JFRFBS is a cooling complaint (fresh food too warm, freezer too warm, or both). In many cases, the root cause is restricted airflow or heat removal, plus common wear items such as fans, sensors, or the defrost system.
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)
- Confirm the doors seal and close fully; a door left slightly open can cause warm temps and slow ice freezing.
- Set the controls colder if needed and allow about 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
- Avoid overpacking; blocked vents reduce airflow and create warm spots.
- Listen for normal operation changes; modern compressors can run longer and sound different.
- If ice is affected, check that the water supply is on and the icemaker is on.
Most common causes behind “not cooling” symptoms
Cooling issues usually trace back to one of these areas:
- Air movement problems: a failed evaporator fan can stop cold air circulation.
- Defrost problems: frost buildup on the evaporator can choke airflow.
- Temperature sensing problems: a bad sensor can misread temps and run the system incorrectly.
- Water filter restriction (ice quality issues): a clogged filter can cause small or hollow cubes.
Parts that often fix the underlying issue
| Symptom you notice | Likely system involved | Example part for GSL25JFRFBS |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warm but freezer cold | Airflow/evaporator fan | Evaporator motor WR60X10185 |
| Frost buildup, weak airflow | Defrost system | Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055 or refrigerator defrost thermostat WR50X10068 |
| Temps swing or seem “wrong” | Temperature sensing | Refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025 |
| Small/hollow ice cubes | Water filtration | Refrigerator water filter MWFP |
Why it matters
When cooling is off, the compressor may run longer than normal, food can spoil faster, and ice production can slow. Fixing airflow, defrost, or sensing problems early helps the refrigerator hold steady temperatures and reduces strain on major components.
Where to confirm settings and model-specific guidance
For control settings, normal operating sounds, and ice and temperature troubleshooting steps specific to this refrigerator, use the owner's manual. For ordering the exact replacement parts listed for GSL25JFRFBS, shop the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
For your GE GSL25JFRFBS side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend ordering replacement parts by matching your exact model number to the parts list and diagrams, then selecting the correct part by name and part ID. Use the GSL25JFRFBS owner's manual to confirm features like the water filter style before you buy.
What to do before you order (so you get the right part)
- Confirm the full model number: GSL25JFRFBS (from the rating label inside the fresh food section)
- Identify the system you’re repairing (ice maker, dispenser, cooling, lighting, door seal)
- Compare the part name and part ID to your original part
- If you’re ordering a water filter, confirm the filter type and reset procedure
- If you’re ordering an electrical part, unplug the refrigerator first and label wires as you remove them
Common parts customers order for this model
These are frequently replaced items available for GE GSL25JFRFBS:
| What you’re fixing | Part to look for | Part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Bad taste/odor, slow water flow | Refrigerator water filter MWFP | MWFP |
| Warm temps or erratic cooling | Refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025 | WR55X10025 |
| Frost buildup on evaporator cover | Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055 | WR51X10055 |
| No water to dispenser/ice maker | Refrigerator water valve WR57X33326 | WR57X33326 |
| Light out in fresh food/freezer | Refrigerator light bulb 40A15 | 40A15 |
Water filter ordering tips (model-relevant)
If you’re ordering a new filter for GSL25JFRFBS:
- After installing, dispense water for several minutes to clear air and reduce sputtering
- Reset the filter indicator (some models use a RESET WATER FILTER pad held for about 3 seconds)
- If a replacement filter is not available, use the filter bypass plug so the dispenser and ice maker can operate
Why it matters
Ordering by model number + part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs. This is especially important for water system parts (filter, valve, tubing connections) and defrost components, where the wrong part can cause leaks, poor cooling, or recurring frost.
You can order parts directly from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most commonly replaced parts in a refrigerator?
The most commonly replaced parts in a refrigerator are the parts that affect sealing, airflow, temperature sensing, and water or ice delivery. For your GE GSL25JFRFBS side-by-side, that often means items like the door gasket, water filter, water valve, defrost parts, fans, and sensors; plus bins and drawers that wear or break with daily use.
Common refrigerator parts that get replaced most often
These are the parts we see replaced frequently because they directly impact cooling performance, ice and water dispensing, and energy use:
- Door gasket (seal): prevents warm air leaks that cause frosting and long run times
- Water filter: keeps water and ice tasting clean; a clogged filter can reduce flow
- Water inlet valve: controls water to the dispenser and icemaker
- Icemaker components: stops ice production when worn or jammed
- Defrost system parts (heater, thermostat): prevents heavy frost buildup on the evaporator
- Fans (evaporator and condenser): move air for consistent temperatures and efficient heat removal
- Temperature sensor (thermistor): helps the control maintain correct compartment temperatures
Model-relevant examples for GE GSL25JFRFBS
If you are troubleshooting water flow, ice production, or cooling issues on this model, these parts from our list are common starting points:
- Refrigerator water filter MWFP
- Refrigerator water valve WR57X33326
- Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055
- Refrigerator defrost thermostat WR50X10068
- Refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
For model-specific locations, reset steps, and feature details (like filter reset and bypass plug use), use the owner's manual.
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part area | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water dispenses slowly or tastes off | Filtration | MWFP water filter |
| No water to dispenser and no ice | Water supply control | WR57X33326 water valve |
| Frost buildup, warm fridge, noisy airflow | Defrost or airflow | WR51X10055 heater, WR50X10068 thermostat |
| Temps swing, food freezes or warms | Temperature sensing | WR55X10025 sensor |
Why it matters
Replacing the right “high-wear” part first can restore proper temperature control, reduce frost and leaks, and prevent the compressor from running longer than necessary. That protects food quality and helps your refrigerator run more efficiently.
You can order replacement parts for GE GSL25JFRFBS from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace fridge parts myself?
Yes. On the GE GSL25JFRFBS side-by-side refrigerator, we can safely replace many common parts ourselves (water filter, light bulb, some dispenser and door-bin items) using basic tools and the steps in the owner's manual. For sealed-system and complex electrical repairs, we use a qualified technician.
Good DIY replacements on this model
These are common, straightforward repairs that typically do not require specialized refrigeration tools:
- Replace the refrigerator water filter and reset the filter indicator (if your model has a reset pad)
- Replace interior or dispenser light bulbs (unplug first)
- Remove and relocate door bins and dividers
- Address dispenser ice-door issues such as a sticking chute mechanism (part replacement may be needed)
- Replace some plug-in sensors or fan components if you are comfortable with wiring connectors
Parts on this page that match common DIY fixes
If your symptoms match, these parts are frequently involved:
| Symptom | Common DIY check | Part that may help |
|---|---|---|
| Water tastes/flows poorly | Replace filter; purge air to prevent sputtering | Refrigerator water filter MWFP |
| No water to dispenser/ice maker | Check supply line; test valve for opening | Refrigerator water valve WR57X33326 |
| Warm fridge or freezer, weak airflow | Listen for fan; check for ice buildup | Evaporator motor WR60X10185 |
| Frost buildup, warm temps after defrost | Check heater and defrost thermostat | Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055, refrigerator defrost thermostat WR50X10068 |
| Lights out | Replace with same or lower wattage appliance bulb | Refrigerator light bulb 40A15 |
Safety and “stop points” we follow
We keep DIY repairs safe and prevent accidental damage:
- Unplug the refrigerator before replacing bulbs or handling wiring (the control “off” setting does not remove power to the light circuit)
- Shut off the water supply before replacing a water valve or filter head/tubing
- Use the correct bulb size and same or lower wattage
- Keep a filter or a bypass plug installed; the dispenser and ice maker will not operate without one
- If the repair involves refrigerant lines, compressor, or sealed-system components, we do not DIY it
Why it matters
DIY-friendly repairs can restore cooling, lighting, and water dispensing quickly while avoiding repeat failures from incorrect parts or unsafe electrical work. Using the correct GE GSL25JFRFBS part match also helps prevent leaks, nuisance frosting, and poor airflow.
To order parts listed for this model, use the parts list for GE GSL25JFRFBS or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





