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GE GSS25GSHECSS refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GSS25GSHECSS refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Clip for GE GSS25GSHECSS - Part WR02X8203

    Machine compartment diagram

    Clip

    Part #WR02X8203

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Mounting Bracket for GE GSS25GSHECSS - Part WR02X10552

    Freezer section diagram

    Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Mounting Bracket

    Part #WR02X10552

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Mini Wiring Manual for GE GSS25GSHECSS - Part 31-51661

    Freezer door diagram

    Refrigerator Mini Wiring Manual

    Part #31-51661

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Owner's Guide for GE GSS25GSHECSS - Part 49-60646

    Freezer door diagram

    Refrigerator Owner's Guide

    Part #49-60646

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Spring for GE GSS25GSHECSS - Part WR02X4561

    Ice maker & dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Spring

    Part #WR02X4561

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

GE Refrigerator GSS25GSHECSS FAQs

GE refrigerators typically last 10 to 16 years. For your GE GSS25GSHECSS side-by-side refrigerator, reaching the higher end of that range usually comes down to steady cooling performance, clean airflow, and staying ahead of common wear items (especially the water and ice system). See the GSS25GSHECSS owner's manual for model-specific care and operating guidance.

Typical lifespan by refrigerator type

Most households see these averages when the refrigerator is installed correctly and maintained:

Refrigerator type Typical lifespan
Top-freezer 14 to 20 years
Side-by-side (like GSS25GSHECSS) 10 to 16 years
French door 10 to 15 years
What helps a GE refrigerator last longer

These steps reduce compressor run time, prevent icing issues, and protect the sealed system:

  • Keep condenser airflow clear; vacuum dust from the grille and surrounding area regularly.
  • Maintain stable temperatures (about 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer).
  • Replace the water filter on schedule to protect the dispenser and ice maker; use the GE refrigerator water filter MWFP.
  • Avoid overpacking; blocked vents cause warm spots and longer run times.
  • Keep door gaskets clean and sealing tightly to prevent moisture and frost buildup.
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close fully and the door alarm does not trigger.
Signs your refrigerator is nearing end-of-life

A single symptom is not definitive, but repeated issues often point to an aging unit:

  • Food temperatures drift even after adjusting controls
  • Loud or frequent compressor cycling
  • Heavy frost buildup or recurring defrost problems
  • Water leaks or recurring dispenser/ice maker failures
  • Rising energy use compared to prior years
Why it matters

A refrigerator that is running longer than normal to hold temperature puts extra stress on the compressor and control system. Simple maintenance (airflow, seals, filter changes) often adds years of reliable service and helps prevent expensive cooling-system repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

For a GE GSS25GSHECSS side-by-side refrigerator that is not cooling, a reset means restoring power and clearing any control glitches; it will not fix a failed fan, defrost problem, or sealed-system issue. Start with a power reset, then verify airflow and temperatures before replacing parts.

Reset steps (safe, effective)
  • Set both temperature controls back to their normal mid settings.
  • Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 1 full minute.
  • Restore power and wait 5 to 10 minutes for the compressor and fans to start.
  • Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize after any reset or setting change.
  • Confirm the doors are fully closing and the door alarm is not being triggered.

Use the GSS25GSHECSS owner’s manual for the exact control locations, recommended temperature settings, and any model-specific control reset guidance.

Quick checks that matter more than a reset
  • Condenser airflow: Clean dust from the condenser area so heat can dissipate.
  • Evaporator fan sound: If the freezer is cold but the fresh food section is warm, the evaporator fan may not be moving air.
  • Frost buildup: Heavy frost on the freezer back wall points to a defrost problem.
  • Door seal and loading: Gaps in the gasket or overpacked shelves can block vents.
  • Room temperature: Very hot rooms can slow recovery after a reset.
Common causes and the parts that match them
Symptom Most likely area Sears PartsDirect part to consider
Warm fridge, freezer OK Airflow from freezer Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X10307
Frosted freezer back panel Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055 and refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10065
No water dispensing or ice issues after warm-up Water supply control Refrigerator water valve WR57X33326
Why it matters

A reset only clears temporary control issues. If cooling does not return, the fastest path to a real fix is identifying whether the problem is airflow (fan/vents), defrost (ice blocking airflow), or temperature sensing/control.

Last updated: January 2026

For the GE GSS25GSHECSS side-by-side refrigerator, the most common service issues we see are cooling problems (warm fridge or freezer) and ice maker or dispenser problems. These usually trace back to restricted airflow, dirty condenser coils, a defrost problem, or a water supply or filtration issue.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Fridge warm, freezer OK: blocked air vents, evaporator fan issue, or frost buildup from a defrost failure
  • Freezer warm, fridge warm: dirty condenser coils, condenser fan issue, or sealed-system/compressor problem
  • Ice maker not making ice: low water pressure, frozen fill tube, clogged filter, or bad inlet valve
  • Water dispenser slow/no water: clogged filter, air in the line, or frozen reservoir line
  • Frost on back wall of freezer: defrost heater/thermostat problem
Quick checks you can do first (no parts swapping)
  1. Confirm temperatures: set freezer near 0°F and fresh food near 37°F.
  2. Check airflow: make sure packages are not blocking vents in either compartment.
  3. Clean condenser coils: dust buildup commonly causes poor cooling and long run times.
  4. Inspect door seals: gaps or torn gaskets let warm air in and create frost.
  5. Check water supply: verify the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on this model
Problem area Common fix Example part for GSS25GSHECSS
Water/ice issues Replace clogged filter Refrigerator water filter MWFP
Warm temps or erratic temps Check sensor and airflow GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
No water to dispenser/ice maker Diagnose inlet valve Refrigerator water valve WR57X33326
Frost buildup (defrost failure) Test heater and thermostat Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055 and refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10065
Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same root cause: airflow and temperature control. Fixing the basics (coil cleaning, vent clearance, correct settings) prevents food spoilage, reduces frost, and helps the ice maker fill and harvest normally.

Helpful model-specific resources

Last updated: January 2026

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