GE Refrigerator Defrost Heater Assembly Replacement — What This Part Does
The defrost heater assembly sits on or near the evaporator coil and melts frost buildup during automatic defrost cycles. During normal operation, frost accumulates on the evaporator as refrigerant evaporates and pulls heat from the cabinet. Every 6 to 12 hours, the control board or timer energizes the heater for several minutes to melt that frost so water can drain away and airflow remains unrestricted.
The heater fails when its glass tube cracks, the internal element burns out, or the assembly suffers physical damage from ice expansion. When the heater opens electrically or breaks, frost continues to build up on the coil, blocking airflow and causing poor cooling in one or both compartments. Some models include a bracket, drain probe, or mounting clips as part of the assembly. If the heater tests good with a multimeter but defrost still does not occur, the defrost control board, timer, or thermistor may be at fault instead.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Heavy frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coil Thick ice covers the coil fins behind the rear freezer panel, blocking airflow and preventing proper cooling.
- Refrigerator or freezer running warm One or both compartments fail to hold temperature because iced coils cannot absorb heat effectively.
- Reduced airflow from freezer vents Little to no cold air flows into the fresh food section or freezer because frost blocks the evaporator fan and ducts.
- Visible cracks or breaks in the glass heater tube The defrost heater shows physical damage, burned sections, or a broken glass element when you inspect it.
- Open circuit at heater terminals A multimeter reads infinite resistance or open circuit across the heater terminals instead of the typical 20 to 100 ohms.
- Frequent or recurring icing after manual defrost You manually thaw the coil and restore cooling, but frost returns quickly because the heater never fires during the defrost cycle.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet and shut off the water supply if the unit has an ice maker or water dispenser.
- Remove all freezer shelves, drawers, and baskets to access the rear evaporator cover panel.
- Unscrew and lift off the rear freezer panel or evaporator cover to expose the evaporator coil and defrost heater assembly.
- Allow heavy ice to melt naturally or speed the process with a hair dryer on low heat, then wipe the area dry before testing or removing parts.
- Disconnect the wire connectors from the defrost heater terminals and use a multimeter set to ohms to test resistance across the heater (a good heater typically reads 20 to 100 ohms, while an open or infinite reading confirms failure).
- Remove the retaining screws, clips, or brackets that secure the old heater assembly to the evaporator coil or frame.
- Transfer any drain probe, thermostat clip, or bracket from the old assembly to the new one if your model requires these components.
- Position the new defrost heater assembly on the evaporator coil, secure it with the original screws or clips, and reconnect the wire harness to the heater terminals.
- Reinstall the rear evaporator cover panel, replace all shelves and drawers, plug the refrigerator back in, and monitor cooling over the next 24 hours to confirm normal defrost operation.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| GE refrigerator defrost heater assembly | Amazon | Find your exact part number on the model and serial plate inside the fresh food compartment or on the left sidewall. Common GE defrost heater part numbers include WR51X10101 (approximately 9 inches long) and WR51X10055 (heater and bracket assembly). Match your model number to the correct replacement kit. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Ge Refrigerator Cc error code
- Ge Refrigerator Cf error code
- Ge Refrigerator Ci error code
- Ge Refrigerator De error code
- Ge Refrigerator Df error code
- Ge Refrigerator Ds error code
- Ge Refrigerator Ff error code
- Ge Refrigerator H2O error code
- Ge Refrigerator Hs error code
- Ge Refrigerator Pf error code
When to Call a Pro
If the new heater still does not energize during defrost or if you cannot access the evaporator area safely due to heavy ice or complicated disassembly, call a qualified appliance technician. Diagnosis of defrost control boards, timers, or thermistors requires additional testing and wiring knowledge. Technicians can also force a manual defrost cycle by jumpering the control circuit to verify that power reaches the heater before replacing expensive electronic components.