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Control-Temperature

Part Number: AP2116225
MFG Part Number: 240383703
Made by: Frigidaire
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Made by Frigidaire. Frigidaire brands include Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and others.
Electrolux also makes various appliance models for Sears / Kenmore

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Part Number 240383703 (AP2116225) replaces 949033, AH648829, EA648829, PS648829.

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Hello I have a side by side frigidaire 2003 model. The refrigerator side freezes food and the freezer side appears ok. I have checked the damper door and it stays open, but when unplugged it closes. The closing spring is in tack and the door isn't damaged. I removed the evaporator core panel and there is a frost buildup on the evaporator core however it is all even. The freezer manual control will click when cycled full travel but the refrigerator control will not. I believe the refrigerator thermostat and the defrost temperature probe on the evaporator require replacement. Looking for a positive confirmation before replacing parts. Thank you in advance for any reply dave

David S for Model Number GLRS267ZAW6

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I have a problem similar to "Dan." The freezer is fine, but the refrigerated side is warm. If I turn the thermostat to coldest, then tap the housing, the damper opens. When I turn it down, the damper closes. When I turn it back to coldest, the damper stays closed until I tap, then it always opens. I had the assembly out to inspect, and found that on the thermostat, there is always continuity between the black terminal (hot wire) and the pink wire that runs to the damper control. This was true no matter where the knob was set. I didn't think to tap it until I put the assembly back. I know that I could replace the whole assembly, but wouldn't it be cheaper to replace just the thermostat? Is it sold that way, or is there a reason to replace the whole thing? Thanks.

Timothy B for Model Number FRS26R4AB7

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Milk is freezing in the refrigerator. I checked the air flow, and no matter where I set the refrigerator temp. control the damper door stayed 100% open, until I turned it to 0, the damper then closed. I reset the control to "normal" but nothing happened. The damper door stayed closed. I proceeded to disassemble the control box. When I loosened the box from the refrigerator side, the damper opened, 100%. I removed the damper assembly from the control box, it would not operate with the refrig. temp control. I re-installed the control box and contents to their original position. Turn the refig. temp control to normal, the damper door opend 100%, I once again set the temp. control to 0 the damper closed, I set the control back to normal...the damper stayed closed. I was able to get the damper to open once again, but it remained opened 100%. It seems to me, that the refrig. temp. control isn't working properly. Any other ideas? Thank You.

Mike for Model Number frs26h7cb0

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Refrigerator is warm (50 F), but freezer is cooling as it should. I think I have narrowed the issue down between the refrigerator temp control (240383703) and the damper (241600902), but I'm not sure which one is the real issue. No air was flowing from the damper when I started troubleshooting. First test: I opened the damper all the way by hand, powered up the fridge, and then turned the temp control to defrost. The damper closed, but would not re-open when I took the temp control off defrost. Second test: I opened the damper half-way by hand, powered up the fridge, and then turned the temp control to defrost. Nothing happened. I cannot determine whether this is an issue with the temp control or damper. If it helps, last week we had the same problem. It seemed to correct itself, then the fridge started to freeze everything for a few days (damper 100% open?). I turned temp control to defrost and then it was back at 50 degrees (damper stuck closed?). Thanks for your help!

Cody for Model Number FRS26H5ASB6

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My freezer keeps freezing up! Someone mentioned that the defrost timer may need to be reset. Where is the timer located on this model Frigidaire? Model #FRT18S6AWY

Allison for Model Number FRT18S6AWY

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Fridge side is not staying cold. Damper door, no cold air is coming out of the door. The freezer side on the bottom has frost build up. why??? thanks

Mike for Model Number frs26h7csb2

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