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  • Refrigerator Uv Filter Dryer for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part WPW10143759

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    Drier Assembly

    Part #W10709968

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  • Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part WPW10383615

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    Refrigerator Thermistor

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  • Refrigerator Thermistor for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part W10384183

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  • Refrigerator Compressor for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part W10233961

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  • Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part W10873801

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  • Danby Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white) for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part 72017

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  • Refrigerator Defrost Heater for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part WPW10316428

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part WP489497

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  • Appliance Silicone Lubricant for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part WP542638

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor for Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 - Part WPW10359880

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    Evaporator Motor

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Gladiator Refrigerator GAFZ30FDGB01 FAQs

The most commonly replaced refrigerator parts are the ones tied to temperature control, airflow, and sealing. For Gladiator model GAFZ30FDGB01, frequent replacements include the door gasket, evaporator fan parts, and temperature sensors, plus defrost components when cooling problems show up.

Most common refrigerator parts (and what they affect)

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part area Example part for GAFZ30FDGB01
Frost buildup, moisture, warm cabinet Door sealing W11102846 door gasket
Warm temps, weak airflow, noisy fan Evaporator fan system WPW10359880 motor, WP2169142 blade
Temps swing up and down Temperature sensing WPW10383615 thermistor
Fan runs but airflow is blocked by ice Defrost system WPW10316428 defrost heater
Clicking, compressor not starting Start components W10873801 start relay

Why these parts get replaced most

These components run constantly or are exposed to heat, moisture, and door slams. When they wear out, the refrigerator either loses cold air (gasket), stops moving cold air (fan), or “misreads” temperature (thermistor), which quickly shows up as poor cooling.

Helpful DIY next step

If you suspect an airflow problem, follow the checks in how to fix your evaporator cooling fan before ordering parts.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Gladiator refrigerator model GAFZ30FDGB01 freezer isn’t cooling, the most common causes are an airflow problem (evaporator fan not running or frost blocking vents), a defrost failure, or a temperature-sensing/control issue. Start with quick airflow and door-seal checks, then move to fan and defrost diagnostics.

Quick checks (5 to 10 minutes)

  • Confirm the freezer temperature is set colder (target is 0°F; fresh food is 37°F).
  • Make sure the door closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
  • Look for heavy frost on the back interior panel of the freezer (a strong defrost-system clue).
  • Verify vents are not blocked by food packages or bins.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan when the door switch is pressed (fan should run during cooling).

Most likely causes and what they look like

Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Freezer warm, fridge also warm Evaporator fan not moving air Inspect fan blade and motor; check for ice obstruction
Heavy frost on freezer back wall Defrost system problem Check defrost heater and airflow path
Temps swing, partial cooling Temperature sensor (thermistor) issue Check sensor placement and wiring; replace if out of spec
Clicking, won’t start cooling Start relay or compressor issue Check relay first, then sealed system/compressor

Parts that commonly fix “freezer not cooling” on GAFZ30FDGB01

These are model-matched parts we often see involved in no-cool or warm-freezer complaints:

Why it matters

A freezer that is not cooling is usually an airflow or defrost issue first. Fixing the fan, clearing frost, or restoring defrost operation prevents warm temperatures, food spoilage, and compressor overwork.

Helpful DIY guidance

Use our step-by-step troubleshooting to narrow it down quickly:

Last updated: February 2026

The main five parts that make a refrigerator cool are the compressor, condenser coil, evaporator coil, metering device (capillary tube/expansion device), and a temperature control (thermostat or electronic sensor). On your Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01, these work together to move heat out of the cabinet and keep food frozen or chilled.

The “core cooling system” (the 5 main parts)

  • Compressor: pumps refrigerant through the sealed system (the “heart” of cooling).
  • Condenser: releases heat to the room as refrigerant changes from hot gas to liquid.
  • Metering device (capillary tube/expansion device): drops refrigerant pressure so it can get cold.
  • Evaporator: absorbs heat inside the freezer/refrigerator as refrigerant boils back into a gas.
  • Temperature control: tells the system when to run (thermostat or sensor).

These are important, but they support the five core components above:

  • Evaporator fan (moves cold air through the cabinet)
  • Defrost heater (melts frost off the evaporator)
  • Door gasket (keeps warm, moist air out)

If you are troubleshooting cooling, these parts commonly come up:

What it affects What you might notice Example part for this model
Sealed-system pumping Warm cabinet, compressor issues Compressor W10233961
Air movement across evaporator Warm spots, weak airflow, fan noise Evaporator motor WPW10359880
Temperature sensing/control Temps swing, runs too long or not enough Refrigerator thermistor WPW10383615
Defrost performance Frost buildup, airflow blocked Refrigerator defrost heater WPW10316428
Cabinet sealing Condensation, frost, warm air leaks Refrigerator door gasket (black) W11102846

Why it matters

Knowing the five main parts helps you narrow symptoms fast. For example, frost buildup points you toward defrost and airflow parts, while a hot, constantly running unit points you toward temperature sensing, airflow, or sealed-system components.

Next step for troubleshooting

We recommend starting with airflow and temperature sensing checks before sealed-system work:

  • Listen for the evaporator fan running
  • Check for heavy frost on the evaporator cover
  • Verify the door gasket seals all the way around
  • Confirm the unit is level and doors close fully
  • Use our guide: diagnosing refrigerator thermistor problems video

Last updated: February 2026

On the Gladiator GAFZ30FDGB01 (listed under refrigerator parts), the freezer cooling system is built around the sealed refrigeration loop (compressor, condenser, metering device, evaporator) plus airflow, defrost, and temperature-sensing components that keep the cabinet at a stable freezing temperature.

Main freezer system parts and what they do

  • Compressor: pumps refrigerant through the sealed system to create cooling.
  • Condenser (coils and airflow path): releases heat to the room.
  • Metering device (capillary tube or similar restriction): drops refrigerant pressure before the evaporator.
  • Evaporator: absorbs heat inside the cabinet.
  • Evaporator fan system: moves cold air across the evaporator and through the cabinet.
  • Defrost system: melts frost so airflow stays strong.
  • Temperature sensor (thermistor): reports cabinet temperature so cooling cycles run correctly.

Replaceable parts on this model (examples)

These are common service parts shown for GAFZ30FDGB01:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom What to check first Example part on this model
Warm cabinet, fan not running Evaporator fan motor/blade WPW10359880, WP2169142
Heavy frost, weak airflow Defrost heater WPW10316428
Temps swing or run time seems off Thermistor WPW10383615
Clicking, won’t start cooling Start relay or compressor W10873801, W10233961

Why it matters

Knowing which system you are dealing with helps you troubleshoot efficiently: most “not cold enough” complaints come from airflow, defrost, temperature sensing, or start components, not the entire sealed system.

For step-by-step help with airflow problems, use how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Last updated: February 2026

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