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We had a repair tech replace the freezer fan motor in our ge refrigerator last week and when reassembling it he inadvertently pushed the lower temp sensor into the coils and it burnt up now the coils wont cool at all. fan works great grrr. can we replace the temp sensor or will this have done further damage to our unit?
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Call the guy back, he may have blown something out in the fridg.
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