Chicagobrit for Model Number PSI23SGRBSV Hi - I am at my wit's end with this appliance! The temp in the fridge and freezer was way out of range so I replaced the thermostat on the freezer and all three sensors I could find (1 in Freezer, 2 in Fridge). The thermostat had indeed blown (was opened up per the repair video) - no idea about the sensors. Hoped that would have solved it but not much improvement - Freezer still at 14-20, Fridge at mid 40's. That was around a week ago - I then switched the logic board (yesterday). Fridge is now a steady 37 degrees, Freezer is still high at a steady 11 degrees (it did fleetingly drop to 4 degrees when the new board was put in but has jumped back up). Any advice or ideas about how to remedy including the steps to diagnose the true cause of the problem would be greatly appreciated. I read one repair note that said there were 5 sensors on this model - if that's the case, can anyone help me locate the other two please? If they're in the freezer, that might explain the temperature mis-read. Thanks in advance.
Answer Chicagobrit, There is a sensor that would be located on the evaporator coil in the freezer compartment and then should be one either on the ceiling or the back wall of the freezer compartment. Check your evaporator coils to make sure that they are not impacted with ice but it does sound like the sensors will be the issue. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, January 3, 2017