I know what u mean I have one in my apt and building staff keep them set low to save money when the light is off it goes to a night mode I'm tryin to raise the preset frm 70 to higher I know the face comes off thermometer and then u can adjust but I'm looking for how to adjust wen u get there
In basic theory yes it would get colder by installing a lower temp thermostat. However the common household refrigerator was not designed for that application,..most household Units set at the lowest temp can cool down to about 35*F in the refrigerator section,and 20-28*F in the freezer section... putting in a lower temp thermostat may cause the unit to run constantly as it tries to achieve the lower temp settings and If your unit runs constantly your electric bill will skyrocket and I would estimate that within 3-7 days of constant running you would either burn out a thermal overload or the compressor unit...
If the temp gauge reads normal and the engine is not overheating, the thermostat is doing its job. The thermostat maintains the coolant temp by opening and closing allowing the coolant to flow or not to flow. When it is closed the coolant doesn't circulate.
There could be an issue with the thermostat sensor, such as it being dirty or damaged. It's also possible that the thermostat is improperly calibrated. Try cleaning the sensor and checking the calibration, or consult a professional for further troubleshooting.
Turning the thermostat to a higher temperature does not make the air coming out of the vents hotter on a central AC with a heat coil. The temperature setting on the thermostat simply tells the system when to stop cooling or heating, but it doesn't affect the actual temperature of the air being produced. The heat coil or furnace is responsible for heating the air, not the thermostat setting.
The Jiggle pin allowes any trapped air behind the thermostat to pass through. Without this the engine could overheat. The thermostat uses engin coolant to melt a wax capsule and allow coolant to pass. The engin could be at operating temp and the thermostat would not open due to air being in contact with the capsule instead of the actual coolent. This would most likely lead to an overheating engin, and damage.
i change the thermostat and the temp switch but still not working
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Check or better , change the thermostat.
Change your thermostat.
If you have an electronic Thermostat, make sure that you are changing the "Program" and not just setting the "current" temp. Most electronic ones will change the temp NOW but will change back to the program after a set amount of time.
rite temp thermostat model # 8030
change your thermostat....
Trouble code P0128 means:Coolant thermostat (coolant temp below thermostat regulating temp)
Trouble code P0128 means:Coolant thermostat (coolant temp below thermostat regulating temp)
the 1028 is trouble code for thermostat low temp check temp gauge for low temp replace thermostat
1 temp sensor is under the spark plugs by the dipstick, cylinder head temp 1 temp sensor is in the thermostat housing 1 temp switch is beside the temp sensor in the thermostat housing
Trouble code P0128 means:Coolant thermostat (coolant temp below thermostat regulating temp)