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GE GSHS5KGXBCSS refrigerator - x series Parts

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR55X10025

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    Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR55X10025

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR55X10025

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR55X10025

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  • G.e. Refrigerator Ice Maker Kit for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR30X10093

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  • Refrigerator Filter Dryer for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR86X25269

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  • Refrigerator Defrost Heater for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR51X10055

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    Refrigerator Defrost Heater

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  • Refrigerator Main Board for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR55X10699

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    Refrigerator Main Board

    Part #WR55X10699

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  • Rca Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Solenoid for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR62X10055

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    Rca Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Solenoid

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  • Refrigerator Run Capacitor for GE GSHS5KGXBCSS - Part WR55X24064

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GE Refrigerator - X Series GSHS5KGXBCSS FAQs

To reset your GE GSHS5KGXBCSS side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend a simple power reset first: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power and allow up to 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize. See the GSHS5KGXBCSS owner's manual for control-specific reset steps.

Quick reset methods (start here)
  • Power reset (most effective for minor glitches): Unplug for 2 to 5 minutes, then plug back in.
  • Breaker reset: Turn the refrigerator circuit breaker OFF, wait 2 to 5 minutes, then turn it ON.
  • Control reset (temperature control reset): Some GE models support a control reset by holding a reset function for about 3 seconds (your control panel may show “Hold 3 seconds to Reset”).
  • Exit “OFF” or “showroom mode” symptoms: If the unit has power but is not cooling, set the temperature controls to a normal temperature setting (not OFF).
What to expect after a reset

A reset restores normal operation, but cooling does not return instantly.

What you see What it usually means What we recommend
Lights on, not cooling Controls set to OFF or a display “OFF” state Set controls to a temperature setting and wait
Unit seems quiet Defrost cycle can pause cooling temporarily Wait about 30 minutes
Temps not back yet Normal after power loss/reset Allow up to 24 hours to stabilize
Important safety and handling notes
  • Pull the refrigerator straight out and push it straight back in to avoid floor damage.
  • Do not roll the refrigerator over the power cord or the icemaker supply line.
  • Replace any frayed or damaged power cord immediately.
Why it matters

A proper reset clears minor control glitches without changing parts, and it helps you confirm whether the issue is a temporary control state (OFF/showroom) versus a cooling-system problem.

If you need replacement parts for cooling or defrost issues after resetting, you can shop model-matched parts on this page or search by model at Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with GE refrigerators like model GSHS5KGXBCSS is poor cooling (fresh food too warm, freezer not holding temperature). In most cases, the root cause is restricted airflow or a failed cooling/defrost component, not the doors or shelves.

Most common causes of poor cooling
  • Dirty condenser coils (unit runs a lot, weak cooling)
  • Evaporator fan problem (little or no cold air moving through the compartments)
  • Defrost system failure (frost buildup on the evaporator, airflow gets blocked)
  • Temperature sensing issue (controls get the wrong temperature signal)
  • Airflow blocked by food packages (vents covered, uneven temps)
Quick checks we recommend first
  1. Confirm the controls are set correctly and give the refrigerator 24 hours to stabilize after changes.
  2. Check for blocked vents in both sections; rearrange items so air can circulate.
  3. Listen for the evaporator fan (usually audible when the compressor is running).
  4. Inspect for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (a strong sign of a defrost problem).
  5. Clean the condenser area (unplug first).

For safety steps and handling guidance (including unplugging before cleaning/repairs), follow the GSHS5KGXBCSS owner's manual.

Parts that commonly fix cooling complaints

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common solutions:

Symptom Likely system Example part for this model
Temps swing, food freezes or warms Temperature sensing GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
Frost buildup, warm fresh food Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055
Frost buildup, defrost not cycling right Defrost control/limit Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10065
Warm fridge, weak airflow Air circulation Refrigerator evaporator motor WR60X10307
Why it matters

Poor cooling makes the compressor run longer, increases energy use, and can lead to food spoilage. Catching airflow restrictions early and replacing a failed sensor, fan motor, or defrost part restores normal temperatures faster.

Ordering the right part

We recommend matching by model number GSHS5KGXBCSS and confirming the symptom before ordering. You can order parts from the list for this model, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE GSHS5KGXBCSS side-by-side refrigerator, freezer frost or ice buildup almost always happens when warm, moist air is getting into the freezer or when the defrost system is not clearing frost off the evaporator. Start by checking for a door left ajar, a blocked door, or a leaking door gasket; then verify the freezer temperature setting and airflow. See the GSHS5KGXBCSS owner's manual for control settings and troubleshooting steps.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure the freezer door fully closes and nothing is holding it open (packages, bins, ice chute items).
  • Reduce long or frequent door openings; moisture quickly turns into frost.
  • Confirm the freezer is set to 0°F and allow 24 hours after any adjustment for temperatures to stabilize.
  • Push shelves and baskets all the way back so they do not interfere with the door closing.
  • Look for heavy frost on the back interior panel; that often points to a defrost problem.
Most common causes (and what to do)
What you notice Likely cause What we do next
Frost on food, ice crystals in packages Door left open or opened too often Clear obstructions, improve closing habits, recheck in 24 hours
Frost mainly near the door edge Door gasket not sealing Inspect gasket for gaps/tears; clean sealing surfaces
Thick frost on rear freezer panel, weak airflow Defrost system issue Check defrost heater/thermostat and related wiring
Freezer temperature swings Sensor/control issue Test temperature sensing and control response
Parts that commonly fix a “freezer freezing up” complaint

If you confirm the door is sealing and the freezer is still frosting over, these model-compatible parts are common repair paths:

Why it matters

Frost buildup restricts airflow through the evaporator, so the freezer can start running longer, temperatures can become uneven, and the refrigerator side may warm up even though the freezer looks “too cold.” Fixing the air leak or defrost failure restores normal cooling efficiency.

Ordering the right part

We recommend matching parts by the full model number GSHS5KGXBCSS and comparing the part details before checkout. You can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. GE side-by-side refrigerators like model GSHS5KGXBCSS are a strong choice for everyday use; they deliver consistent cooling, easy access to both compartments, and convenient ice and water features when maintained correctly. For model-specific operation and care, use the GSHS5KGXBCSS owner's manual.

What “good” looks like in daily use

A good side-by-side refrigerator performs well in these areas:

  • Holds steady fresh-food and freezer temperatures
  • Provides flexible storage with shelves, bins, and drawers
  • Dispenses ice and water reliably
  • Runs with normal fan and ice maker cycling sounds
  • Stays efficient with routine cleaning and filter changes
Common tradeoffs (normal for side-by-sides)
  • Freezer side is narrower for wide items (pizza boxes, sheet pans)
  • Ice maker harvest and refill can be noticeable
  • Water flow slows when the filter is overdue or supply pressure is low
Maintenance that keeps performance “good”
Fast symptom guide
Symptom Likely area First check
Fridge warm, freezer OK Airflow Vents blocked, door closing fully
Frost buildup in freezer Defrost Door seal, then defrost parts
Slow/no water Filtration/supply Filter age, then valve/supply line
Why it matters

Most “bad refrigerator” complaints come from airflow restrictions, overdue filter changes, or defrost issues. Keeping your GE GSHS5KGXBCSS maintained helps it cool evenly, run quieter, and protect food quality.

If you need additional replacement parts, order from the parts list for your model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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