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GSS25GYPFCFS Refrigerator — Common Problems & What Parts Fix Them

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Understanding the Problem

The GSS25GYPFCFS is a side-by-side refrigerator that commonly shows a handful of repeat issues after years of service: the fresh-food section runs warm while the freezer stays cold, frost or ice buildup in the freezer, the ice maker or door dispenser stops working, or the unit starts making unusual noises. Most of these problems stem from failures in the refrigeration airflow/defrost systems (evaporator fan, defrost heater, thermistors), water/ice supply parts (water inlet valve, ice maker module), or general maintenance issues (dirty condenser coils, restricted airflow). Diagnosing the exact cause requires a few basic checks: verify internal temperatures (freezer ~0°F / -18°C, refrigerator 35–38°F / 2–3°C), inspect the evaporator for frost accumulation, listen for the evaporator and condenser fans and the compressor, check for visible leaks around the water connections and door seals, and review any displayed or stored error codes if the control board supports them. Start with simple maintenance (clean coils, inspect gaskets, clear vents) and proceed to test individual components with a multimeter if symptoms persist.

Common Symptoms

Warm refrigerator but cold freezer; heavy frost in the freezer; no ice or water from the dispenser; water leaking inside or on the floor; loud or unusual noises (clicking, buzzing).

Common Causes

  • Restricted airflow or dirty condenser coils reducing cooling efficiency
  • Failed defrost components (defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or control) causing frost buildup and blocked airflow
  • Faulty components in the water/ice system (water inlet valve, ice maker module, dispenser control) or door gasket failures causing leaks and poor sealing

Popular Parts That Fix This Problem

These are the most common replacement parts that fix this problem. When you're ready to order, click below to find the right part at PartsDiscount.com — just search by your appliance model number for a guaranteed fit.

Varies by manufacturer — common examples: W10133099, 5303918572Evaporator Fan Motor
Varies by manufacturer — common examples: W11110778, 5303918657Condenser Fan Motor
Varies — common replacement kits: WP2269989 / 480452Compressor Start Relay & Overload Kit
Varies — common examples: WPW10183054, 241692201Temperature Sensor / Thermistor
Varies — common examples: WPW10183092, 242066501Defrost Heater Assembly
Varies — common examples: W10199878, 5303918321Defrost Thermostat / Bi-metal
Model-specific — common examples: W10881678, 2188487Electronic Control Board (Main PCB / User Interface board)
Varies — common examples: W11127306, 2188489Water Inlet Valve (for ice maker/dispenser)
Model-specific — common examples: W11112527, 8201542Ice Maker Assembly / Module
Model-specific gasket — check exact model fit (example part: WP2189554)Door Gasket / Seal (refrigerator or freezer door)
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Helpful Repair Tip

Check the freezer evaporator behind the rear panel — heavy frost or an ice block usually points to a defrost system or evaporator-fan failure; a warm compressor or no humming plus fan silence often indicates a start relay or compressor problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if the compressor or the start relay is bad?

If the compressor never runs and you hear a repeating click or a humming that stops, the start relay/overload is a common failure — test by removing the relay and checking continuity or swapping with a known-good relay. If the compressor is hot and still won't run (and the relay tests good), the compressor itself or sealed-system problems are likely; sealed-system repairs require a certified tech and special equipment.

Can I replace parts myself or should I call a technician?

You can perform basic maintenance and replace user-serviceable parts (door gaskets, evaporator/condenser fan motors, thermistors, water inlet valve, ice maker assembly, control boards) if you are comfortable with basic tools and safety (unplug the appliance and turn off water). Do NOT attempt refrigerant or sealed-system repairs (compressor, refrigerant lines) — those must be handled by a licensed HVAC/ refrigeration technician. When in doubt, take photos, note model/serial numbers, and consult a repair manual or technician.

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