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This humidity sensor detects moisture levels inside the microwave cavity during cooking. It allows the microwave to automatically adjust cooking time and power when using sensor-cook or auto-reheat functions. Replace this sensor if your microwave consistently overcooks or undercooks food on sensor settings, or if you receive error codes related to the humidity sensor.
Fix excessive frost buildup in your refrigerator with this mechanical defrost timer. Controls cooling and defrost cycles to maintain efficiency.
Fix dishwasher heating issues with this thermistor and high-limit thermostat assembly. Restores proper temperature control and prevents overheating.
This is a humidity sensor that detects steam levels inside the microwave cavity during cooking. It communicates moisture readings to the control board, allowing auto-cook and sensor-reheat functions to determine when food is done. Replace this sensor if your microwave's auto-cook cycles run too long or too short, or if sensor cooking modes no longer work properly.
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool properly or builds up excessive frost. This defrost timer controls defrost cycles to prevent ice buildup.
Fixes ice buildup in freezer or frost on back wall. This defrost heater melts accumulated frost during defrost cycles. Moderate DIY difficulty.
Frost buildup in freezer? The defrost thermostat monitors temperature to trigger defrost cycles. Test with multimeter when cold for continuity check.
Fix ice buildup in your freezer with this refrigerator defrost heater. Installs on evaporator coils behind the back panel. Moderate difficulty repair.
This thermal fuse is a safety device that cuts power to the dryer's heating element if the internal temperature exceeds a safe limit. It is a one-time-use component that cannot be reset once tripped. Replace this part if the dryer runs but produces no heat, or if the dryer does not start at all.
Fixes frost buildup in freezer or warm refrigerator temps caused by failed defrost cycles. This 55-degree thermostat restores proper defrosting.
Fixes ice buildup and inconsistent cooling caused by defrost cycle failure. This thermostat senses evaporator temperature to control defrost timing.
My problem first showed up as varying temperature in both sections of my old mid 1970’s Frigidaire model FPCI-170T-7 refrigerator, which is not listed on most appliance repair databases. Running on the warm side from time to time, as well as sudden fan noise (probably the fan blade hitting ice build-up on the evaporator coil) alerted me to a possible defrost system problem, since the compressor was cooling. The evaporator fan eventually failed after a day or so, and a major repair was... Read more
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