A thermostat should kick on when the temperature in a room goes above or below the set temperature to regulate and maintain the desired temperature.
The furnace kicks on when the temperature drops below the set temperature on the thermostat.
He had to replace the thermostat in his pickup truck. Another good sentence would be, the thermostat has settings on it to kick the heat or air on, depending on the temperature outside.
Thermostat should be a 195 degrees F t-stat. Cooling fan(s) may not kick on until 215 degrees F.
On will turn the fan or blower on continuously and auto setting will kick off and on according to the temperature setting on the thermostat.
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The coolant fan switch is located on the intake manifold near the thermostat. The fan should come on about 232 to 235 degrees and turn of at or near 195 degrees. Check on rear of radiator near top--should be plug with two wires
If it's a Mechanical thermostat it may be out of calibration or out of level.
This engine and cooling system fan on 210 F. and stabilize at 195 degree.... 210 on a hot summer day.... with a 180 thermostat
There could be a few reasons for this issue. It is possible that the thermostat is faulty and not signaling the freezer to turn back on once it reaches the desired temperature. Another potential cause could be a malfunction with the compressor or the defrost timer. It is recommended to have a professional technician diagnose and repair the problem.
Well,You should not kick your sister
A thermostat probably.