pull the old one our. Get part numbers or take it to Fox appliances and spend $18.00 for new one. Install same way you pulled off. easyy
I paid $89 for a thermostat and $98 for labor
To replace a refrigerator thermostat, first unplug the refrigerator and locate the thermostat. Remove the old thermostat by disconnecting the wires and unscrewing it from the fridge. Install the new thermostat by attaching the wires and securing it in place. Finally, plug the refrigerator back in and test the new thermostat to ensure it is working properly.
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No. The refrigerator thermostat has different cut-in (when the unit turns on) and cut-out (when the unit shuts off) temperatures than a regular wall thermostat. A refrigerator thermostat cut-in/out values are usually 30 degrees - 35 degrees, respectively. If you used this on your wall, your AC unit would constantly be running trying to make your house a giant refrigerator!
You would need to replace the thermostat to change your refrigerator from Celsius (centigrade) to Fahrenheit. However, there is no need to change it. Just remember that 0°C = freezing = 32°F.
To test a refrigerator thermostat, you can use a multimeter to check for continuity in the thermostat. Set the multimeter to the ohm setting and place the probes on the thermostat terminals. If the reading shows continuity, the thermostat is functioning properly.
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Replace your thermostat whenever you replace the coolant and service the cooling system. Also replace it if you suspect it is sticking.
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