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This defrost thermostat with attached wiring harness monitors the evaporator coil temperature and signals the defrost heater to turn on or off during the defrost cycle. It is typically mounted on or near the evaporator coils inside the freezer compartment. Replace this part if the refrigerator is not cooling properly, frost is building up excessively on the evaporator coils, or the defrost cycle is not functioning correctly.
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Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Fixes frost buildup on evaporator coils and inconsistent cooling. This bi-metal thermostat monitors temperature and controls defrost heater cycles.
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Dishwasher won't power on? This inline fuse protects your dishwasher's wiring harness from electrical overload. Restores circuit protection quickly.
This high limit thermostat is a safety device that monitors the heating element temperature in a room air conditioner with a built-in heater. It shuts off the heater if the temperature exceeds a safe threshold, preventing overheating and potential fire hazards. Replace this thermostat if the heater stops working, cycles erratically, or if the unit shuts off unexpectedly during heating mode.
I ordered the parts that I needed from you website and they came within two days . My son-in-law put them in and now I have heat. Thanks so much. Read more
AC not cooling consistently or won't turn on? This thermostat senses temperature and cycles the compressor. Simple continuity test diagnoses failures.
This internal-bias thermostat senses oven temperature and helps the control board maintain the set heat level. Replacing a failing thermostat restores more consistent temperature control and more reliable cooking results. What it does:
This is a cycling thermostat that monitors the temperature inside the dryer drum and signals the heating element to turn on and off to maintain the selected drying temperature. It is typically mounted on the blower housing or exhaust duct. Replace this part if your dryer is not heating, overheating, running too hot or too cool, or if clothes are taking too long to dry.
Fix frost buildup and poor cooling in your refrigerator. This defrost thermostat prevents ice accumulation on the evaporator. Moderate DIY repair.
I removed the shelves and the shelf holders, took the back panel off, loosened the evaporator. Removed the heater element and the thermostat. Re-installed the evaporator the back panel, shelve holders and shelves. Then I located the defrost timer in the refrigerator. Read more
Range hood won't start or shuts off unexpectedly? A failed thermal cutoff fuse interrupts power when temperatures exceed safe limits. Simple repair.
Dryer won't heat or overheats? This high limit thermostat cuts power when temperatures get too high. Common fix for no-heat issues. Easy install.
When I pulled out the dryer from the wall, I could see dust/lint had accumulated everywhere and the vent system was compromised. I vacuumed up the dust/lint accumulation outside and then inside the vent system. I then opened the lower cabinet to clean and check its condition. I removed the water steamer bottle and its sub-assembly and then the drum. After cleaning and inspecting components — both visually and with a multi-meter I determined the problem was the appliance doing what it was... Read more
The Wire Harness is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It connects various electrical components within the refrigerator, ensuring proper communication and voltage.
A bad wire harness can be caused by wear and tear, damage, or electrical issues. When the harness becomes faulty, it can result in issues such as intermittent or complete loss of power, malfunctioning controls, or improper functioning of the refrigerator's features.
Symptoms of a bad wire harness include:
Replace your faulty wire harness with this genuine OEM part to restore your refrigerator. This Frigidaire part can also be used on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore.
Solid-state triac that switches AC power under command of the appliance's electronic control board. Replacing a failed triac restores proper power control to heating elements or motors and resolves intermittent or no-power symptoms. What it does:
Dryer won't heat or stops when hot? A faulty cycling thermostat disrupts temperature regulation. Testing with a multimeter confirms the issue.
I replaced both the cycling thermostat and the hi limit thermostat along with a new thermal fuse and it seems to have fixed the problem. I thought it might be one of the thermostats but they both had continuity so I decided one of them must be faulty in some way so I just replaced both of them. I was very pleased with the prices and the quick shipping from Appliance Parts Pros. The parts were at my house in only a day and a half from when I ordered them. Read more
Dryer not heating or overheating? This thermal limit thermostat regulates temperature and prevents damage. Common DIY fix in about 15 minutes.
Looked at how-to video at Appliancepartspros.com. Took back off dryer thinking I needed to replace heating element. Found loose thermostat wire that had corroded. Spade connector on wire fell off. Stripped wire of insulation and steel-wooled the exposed wires. Replaced spade connector. Found out thermostat connection had broken loose. Tried to order a replacement thermostat online but had to get into chat mode with Appliancepartspros.com salesman in order to identify the right thermostat. At... Read more
This is a thermostat that monitors the temperature in the ice maker to signal when ice has fully frozen and is ready to be harvested. It acts as a thermal cutoff device to regulate the ice-making cycle. Replace this thermostat if the ice maker stops producing ice, runs continuously without cycling, or fails to eject ice at the proper time.
If your air conditioner won't cool properly or runs constantly, the temperature sensor may be faulty. This part monitors internal temperature for control.
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