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A former tenant in a rental house we own tried to repair the freezer defrost cycle. He dismantled the area behind the freezer drawer. What and where does the thermostat clip to? I would guess it clips to the heating element on the right where it is vertical, behind the aluminum shroud (?). Maybe it attaches to the a coolant tube? Does it monitor heating or cooling? Also, the thermistor is hanging down. Where does it attach? I don't see a vacant clip or holding device. I can post a photo or two if needed.
I checked out the diagrams but they lack detail as described above.
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Brian V.
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I see where the thermistor attaches. It attaches inside the small plastic cover on the back panel. Any tips on the thermostat location would be appreciated.
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The thermostat should clip onto the evaporator coils.
It senses when the coils are just above freezing re: all the ice has melted off the coils. It then opens disconnecting the defrost heater from the circuit, stopping it from putting excessive heat into the freezer compartment. |
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Thanks Denman, I will clip it to the coil. I replaced the thermistor and then placed the thermostat in the freezer and the bi-metal closed after being in there for 45 minutes. I ordered a new one and will install it just in case. The state of the heating element is not known. If it still accumulates ice I'll replace it. This model of refrigerator is very simple. It has been running for 12 hours now and there isn't any ice build up yet.
Thanks for your assistance.
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Brian V.
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