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Customer Questions and Answers for Cold Control by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM17411691
Manufacturer Part Number: 241537103

The Cold Control is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It regulates the temperature inside the fridge and freezer compartments by controlling the compressor, evaporator fan, and cooling vents. Proper cooling depends on the cold control operating reliably.

Symptoms of a bad cold control include:

  • Fluctuating temperatures that don't stay consistent
  • The refrigerator or freezer running excessively hot or cold
  • The compressor not turning on at all

Causes of failure can be worn over many years of use or damage to electronic components. Without an accurately functioning control, cooling performance diminishes significantly.

This OEM Frigidaire part can also be used on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore.

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Owen for Model Number Frigidaire FGHT1844KR1

So I replaced both the Cold Control of Defrot T-stat in my frig. Because a few time the frig and freezer stop cooling all together. The frig was working at the time I changed the parts but now that I installed both parts the compressor is not kicking on. One issue I had was with the cold control the replacement part had an L and C on the wire connections but the original part had no markings. So where was I to place the blue and red connections? I switched them both up and near way seems to work. Help. My order number was 4499583.

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Owen, The wires to the cold control does not make a difference which they go to. The cold control is just a open/close circuit. You would want to check to make sure that the defrost timer is not stuck in the defrost setting. To do this you will turn the dial on the defrost timer until it clicks. Once it clicks then the unit should start up and if it does then replace the timer.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, July 16, 2014

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