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If your air conditioner won't cool properly or runs constantly, the temperature sensor may be faulty. This part monitors internal temperature for control.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
If your range won't reach set temperature or displays incorrect readings, the temperature sensor likely failed. This probe-style RTD sensor restores accuracy.
This noise filter reduces electromagnetic interference generated by the microwave's electronics, preventing it from affecting other nearby appliances or electronic devices. It is typically located near the power input inside the microwave cabinet. Replace this filter if the microwave causes static on radios or TVs, trips breakers intermittently, or if the filter shows visible signs of burning or damage.
This temperature sensor (thermistor) detects internal appliance temperature and sends readings to the control board so the unit maintains proper cooling. Replacing a failing sensor restores accurate temperature monitoring and helps prevent spoilage. What it does:
I replaced both the Temp Sensor and the Defrost Sensor Asy. Turned out that the Defrost Sensor was bad. That caused the inlet for the DRAIN HOSE to freeze up, That caused water to build up under Evaporator and freeze, That caused water to build up and freeze under the freezer tray. The discovery happened while changing the Defrost Sensor Asy. Read more
If your oven won't heat but the igniter glows, the thermal limit switch may have tripped. This safety cutoff prevents overheating. DIY-friendly repair.
5 A, 125 V electrical fuse that restores circuit protection when the original fuse is blown. Replacing the failed fuse helps prevent further electrical damage and can restore normal appliance operation. What it does:
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Fix ice maker frost buildup with this refrigerator defrost cable. Connects ice maker to defrost system to melt frost and maintain ice production.
This oven temperature probe is the internal sensor that monitors cooking cavity temperature so the oven control can regulate heat for accurate cooking and bake results. It's a direct-replacement sensing probe for compatible Bosch ovens. What it does:
Dryer not heating or leaving clothes damp? This thermostat with sensing cable regulates temperature and prevents overheating. Easy DIY repair part.
Replaced 2 thermostats Read more
A 15 amp cartridge fuse that protects appliance electrical circuits from overcurrent, helping prevent damage to controls and components. Fits into inline fuse holders or boards where that specific fuse rating is required. What it does
This controller assembly is the electronic control board that manages appliance functions and user commands, restoring reliable cycle control and display operation when the original board fails. It replaces a faulty control to help return normal machine operation. What it does:
This probe thermistor monitors interior temperature and sends readings to the control board so your appliance can maintain the correct cooling cycle. It replaces a failed or inaccurate sensor to help restore proper temperature regulation. What it does:
If your air conditioner won't start or shuts down unexpectedly, a failed compressor overload protector is often the cause. This simple swap restores starts.
This fixed thermostat monitors and limits temperature to protect the appliance's system and components. It's a simple, non-adjustable sensor/limit switch used where a set cutoff temperature is required for safe operation. What it does:
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This rinse aid sensor detects the presence/level of rinse aid and signals the dishwasher control so the dispenser and cycle logic respond correctly. Replaces a failed sensor to restore proper rinse-aid detection. What it does
Fix inconsistent cleaning or heating issues with this dishwasher thermostat. Controls water temperature by cycling heating element on and off as needed.
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