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Sounds like the thermostat's broken. If it's new, hopefully it's still under warranty. It's usually not economical to fix a fridge unless it's something very small. <a href="http://www.mini-fridge.org">mini fridge</a>
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Could be that you have a bad thermostat. Sometimes parts are defective right out of the box.
Remove it from the unit, set it at mid point in its rotation and check the connectors with a meter. Should be 0 ohms (closed).
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I hooked it up in every possible fashion and nothing. As of right now I have both hooked to the 2 grounds, so it is just acting as a jumper. I switch it on and off by the power strip, so now I'm the thermostat.
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Getting tech info on GE is difficult to say the least. They like to keep it a secret.
I would think that the C would be the wire that goes to the compressor, the L would go to Line (power in).
Am not sure where the grounds should go unless the thermostat has a connection to it's metal body.
Hopefully someone will jump in who has worked on one of these and remembers the hook up.
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If I remove the temperature control and connect the black and white wires, the refrigerator runs and cools, but I cannot get the new thermostat to kick on the refrigerator. I have a C, L, and two ground terminals, so where do I install the black, white, and green wires?
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