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Hi Tommy here. I solved my own problem by simply wrapping the old capilary tube around a half inch piece of plastic pipe and gave it a good tug and it slids right out. Capilary tube on new part feeds right up into the hole where old one came out. Plug in wires and everythings works.
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We had water come up in our basement a few months ago. About 6 inches worth and the freezer has run fine until today. The temp was 40 degrees and the freezer was not running. When the thermostat was rotated there was a sizzling sound and further investigation reveals that the freezer runs fine but the thermostat is bad. I have located a new part but I am puzzled as to how to remove the old part. In particular the capilary tube that runs up into a hole in the wall of the cabinet. I have removed the putty from around the hole and can move the tube about a half inch up and down but otherwise it does not come out. The freezer is a cold wall design and I am afraid that the tube wraps around the evaporator tubing inside the wall. If the tube does come out is it just a simple matter of poking the new tube up in the same hole? Help Please.
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