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Got my part in (thermistor) and it turned out to be the problem. No more nuking my Ice Cream! :) Thanks Appliance Parts Pro! |
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I am ordering the same part for both sides. My fridge side thermistor seems to be ok but I am going to replace it while I'm at it. |
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Quoting Gene. Mine read about 14k ohms at 32 so it appears to be bad. Basically my freezer seems to never think its at temp so it just runs and runs. Thats why I have been having to Nuke my Ice... |
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I used an Ohm meter. I set my meter at 20K setting. One probe in one side of the molex connector and one in the other. Make sure it doesnt touch your skin or it might throw it off. At 32 degrees my... |
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I believe it is the same. Not positive though. My guess is most of the time the control board is to blame. Theres not much to the thermistor. |
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Ok, I found it. Here are 2 pics. One from the fridge side and one from the freezer side. There are 2 thermistors. One on each side. Both of mine checked out ok so I guess I need a control board. TO... |
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Ok, I found it. You are partly right. THe molex connector is int he fridge side. THe sensor is in the freezer and goes through a small hole. You will need to remove the freezer top air duct and the... |
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