Easiest solution is to measure the inside dimensions in inches, tall, width and depth. Then multiply the three dimensions t x w x d = cubic inches. To get cubic feet then divide the above answer by 1728 and the result is cubic feet..
For instance if the fridge is 60 inches tall x 24 inches wide x 18 inches deep; the answer is 60 x 24 x 18 = 25,929 cubic inches... 25,920 divided by 1728 = 15 cubic feet.
SOURCE: GE French Door 22 cu
The model number you post appears to be incorrect.
The buzzing was from the evaporator fan blade hitting on some ice build up. Getting to it on a bottom freezer refrig is a bit of a pain in the back side. If your model has a pull out freezer drawer, that has to be removed, the icemaker removed, one side of the drawer supports from the freezer wall, all to allow you to remove the back wall of the freezer to get to the fan. You may be able to just thaw out the fan and surrounding area then which will get your refrig cooling again, if the ice was just around the fan area. On the pain in the but repair scale of 1 - 10, this one rates at least a 7.
SOURCE: replace wire baskets in freezer
Get the actual model number from the refrigerator with the baskets. Then go to the Sears parts website at www.searspartsdirect.com. They have exploded views and parts available for a lot of appliances, and you should be able to get the part number and price for replacement baskets. Once you have a part number, you can do a Google search for that number to locate other suppliers and shop around for a good price. Or you can just check at the store where you purchased the refrigerator about ordering the baskets right through them.
SOURCE: 22 cu ft. bottom freezer
It needs to be confirmed that your auto defrost timer is the main culprit.You will need to confirmt he wiring of the timer once again, the lines to the heater and to the cut off relay of the compressor starter. First of all the timer can be tested out , make sure that you mark the connections with the wires colours and see if the timer works fine. If so when the complettion of the 8 hours cycle( normally) the realy will trip for the auto defrost. So try to observe the working of the timer so that you know that it works. If so your defrost fault will be cured. Hope my advice helps . Good day
SOURCE: my GE mod#tfx20jrxd 19.7 cu. ft. is leaking water ...
water is leakinf from the frnt right bottom of my refrigerator model TFX20JRXD
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