WR55X35333 GE Refrigerator Control Board Assembly

Elevate your refrigerator's performance with this reliable control board assembly, designed specifically for GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café appliances. This part is essential for ensuring your unit operates effectively, managing cooling cycles and maintaining optimal temperatures for your food and beverages. Engineered with precision, this circuit board incorporates a timer and overlay, facilitating seamless control of various refrigerator functions. Whether you're dealing with inconsistent temperatures or control issues, this assembly can resolve many common appliance failures. Easy to install, it offers a perfect fit for your compatible GE model. Restore functionality and enjoy peace of mind knowing your refrigerator is backed by dependable technology. Make this vital Maintain and keep your food fresh longer.
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Elevate your refrigerator's performance with this reliable control board assembly, designed specifically for GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café appliances. This part is essential for ensuring your unit operates effectively, managing cooling cycles and maintaining optimal temperatures for your food and beverages. Engineered with precision, this circuit board incorporates a timer and overlay, facilitating seamless control of various refrigerator functions. Whether you're dealing with inconsistent temperatures or control issues, this assembly can resolve many common appliance failures. Easy to install, it offers a perfect fit for your compatible GE model. Restore functionality and enjoy peace of mind knowing your refrigerator is backed by dependable technology. Make this vital Maintain and keep your food fresh longer.
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The following parts are replaced by this product
- WR55X23898
- WR55X26712
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