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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Temperature Sensor by Lg

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Part Number: OEM13324485
Manufacturer Part Number: 6500JB2001B

The Refrigerator Temperature Sensor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This sensor monitors the temperature inside the refrigerator and communicates with the control board to maintain the optimal cooling environment.

Common causes of failure include wear and tear over time, electrical issues, or exposure to moisture. A malfunctioning sensor can lead to inaccurate temperature readings, resulting in improper cooling or freezing.

Symptoms of a bad refrigerator temperature sensor include:

  • Inconsistent refrigerator or freezer temperatures
  • Food spoiling faster than usual
  • Refrigerator running continuously or not running at all
  • Error codes displayed on the control panel

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.

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Rick, The sensor is located on the top of the refrigerator section under a little dome toward the back. With this issue the sensor could be the issue but also check to make sure that the evaporator behind the wall is not icing up and make sure that it is going through defrost.

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Arq Dennis, This sensor will be under a cover on the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment. It will be a oblong slotted cover that you would pop off with a flat blade screwdriver.

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Hello Richard. If the sensor is new and the heater is good, you will need to replace the main control board on the unit.

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Hello Gene. You will need to remove the back panel inside the freezer to check the coils. If the frost pattern is not even, you will have a sealed system failure and will need an HVAC tech to come out and repair the unit.

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Hello Jamie. Turn the freezer down some and see if that helps some. Also, make sure the condenser fan and coils are good and clean. You can try the thermistor and if it continues, you will need to replace the control board.

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Hello Jordan. There is several on this unit. ACQ73244001 is in the freezer and the one in the fresh food is part of ADJ73252227. Looks like there is 1 in fresh food and 1 in the freezer and 2 on the hinges and 1 in machine compartment.

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Jordan for Model Number 795.72093.310

I have a refrigerator that the temperature in the cabin varies quite a bit. I have seen it at 52 and down to about 20. I am thinking the thermistor is bad, but am not sure if it could be the board as well. I tested what I believed was the thermistor and got .4 ohms. It was at the bottom of the cabin on the back plate that is removed to access the fan and coils. Only 2 white wired connected to it. I would have thought the thermistor should be higher up in the cabin, but cannot find where it could be. I have also never seen the fan work in the cabin. Is this the right part to replace the thermistor or are you thinking it would more likely be the control board? Thanks.

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