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WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor (Temperature Sensor, Thermistor, Cabinet Sensor)
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WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor (Temperature Sensor, Thermistor, Cabinet Sensor)

WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor (Temperature Sensor, Thermistor, Cabinet Sensor)

WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor

The WR01F01730 is a genuine OEM temperature thermistor sensor used in many GE-family refrigerators. It’s an NTC thermistor that changes resistance with temperature and reports cabinet air temperature back to the main control board so the unit can regulate compressor run time, damper position (if equipped), fan speeds, and defrost strategy. This part commonly has ~18" leads and is typically mounted in an air duct/housing or clipped to a liner location depending on platform. Failures are usually drifted resistance (reads warmer/colder than reality), intermittent opens from broken lead wires, moisture intrusion at the sensor head, or connector corrosion. Symptoms: warm fridge/freezer, overcooling/freezing food, temperature swings, long run times, erratic cycling, or defrost/timing issues that trace back to bad temperature feedback. IMPORTANT: Match by model and sensor location (FF vs freezer vs evaporator thermistor—GE uses multiple). CRITICAL: Unplug refrigerator before servicing to avoid shock and to protect the control board.
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WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor (Temperature Sensor, Thermistor, Cabinet Sensor)

WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor

The WR01F01730 is a genuine OEM temperature thermistor sensor used in many GE-family refrigerators. It’s an NTC thermistor that changes resistance with temperature and reports cabinet air temperature back to the main control board so the unit can regulate compressor run time, damper position (if equipped), fan speeds, and defrost strategy. This part commonly has ~18" leads and is typically mounted in an air duct/housing or clipped to a liner location depending on platform. Failures are usually drifted resistance (reads warmer/colder than reality), intermittent opens from broken lead wires, moisture intrusion at the sensor head, or connector corrosion. Symptoms: warm fridge/freezer, overcooling/freezing food, temperature swings, long run times, erratic cycling, or defrost/timing issues that trace back to bad temperature feedback. IMPORTANT: Match by model and sensor location (FF vs freezer vs evaporator thermistor—GE uses multiple). CRITICAL: Unplug refrigerator before servicing to avoid shock and to protect the control board.

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WR01F01730 Refrigerator Temperature Thermistor Sensor

The WR01F01730 is a genuine OEM temperature thermistor sensor used in many GE-family refrigerators. It’s an NTC thermistor that changes resistance with temperature and reports cabinet air temperature back to the main control board so the unit can regulate compressor run time, damper position (if equipped), fan speeds, and defrost strategy. This part commonly has ~18" leads and is typically mounted in an air duct/housing or clipped to a liner location depending on platform. Failures are usually drifted resistance (reads warmer/colder than reality), intermittent opens from broken lead wires, moisture intrusion at the sensor head, or connector corrosion. Symptoms: warm fridge/freezer, overcooling/freezing food, temperature swings, long run times, erratic cycling, or defrost/timing issues that trace back to bad temperature feedback. IMPORTANT: Match by model and sensor location (FF vs freezer vs evaporator thermistor—GE uses multiple). CRITICAL: Unplug refrigerator before servicing to avoid shock and to protect the control board.