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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge too cold
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer.
Part# 5304497345 replaces these:
AP5950025, 216807800, 216807801
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John A - August 1, 2018
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I found the part I needed easily. The diagrams on the website were very helpful. The thermostat was the problem with my Frigidaire refridgerator. I swapped in the new part and it works great! Thank you.
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Refrigerator would not get cold or would freeze everything, no control
unplugged and removed the inside panel where the control switch was located. Unplugged the switch and replaced it with the new switch and put everything back together and plugged the refrigerator back in and set the control. Refrigerator is working likes it's new again.
David from BRAZIL, IN
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Colin
November 3, 2021
I purchased Part # 5304497345 to replace the thermostat in my Frigidaire all fridge refrigerator. It replaces part # 216807800. My question is where do the three wires fit on the new part as the connecting spades are in a different configuration in the new part. Thank you
Hello Colin, Thank you for the question. Next each terminal there should be a number, here is how the unit should wire up, number 6 terminal should be black wire, number 4 terminal will be blue wire and the red will go to terminal number 3. We hope this helps!
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Lynn
June 7, 2019
Will temp control 216717900 and ps10057387 do the same job they look the same my old one will not turn on the defrost cycle
For model number FRU17B2JW0
Hi Lynn, thank you for your question. The part you are requesting on has been discontinued and we have no known replacement listed in our system. We have no further information. You are welcome to contact the manufacturer of the part to see if they have recently released a new substitute. This was the part number: 216717900. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Ray
November 14, 2021
What is the temperature range on this thermostat for this Kenmore freezer
For model number 25360721008
Hello Ray, Thank you for contacting PartSelect.com. For this information, we suggest referring to the manual or contacting Kenmore Directly. We hope this helps!
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Ray
November 22, 2021
Installed a new thermostat switch freezer does not cool down to desired temperature
For model number 25360721008
Hello Ray, Thank you for your inquiry. You can test the thermostat switch with a multimeter to see if it is causing the issue, but we also recommend checking the defrost thermostat, the defrost timer and the defrost heater. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. Good Luck with your repair.
Frigidaire sent replacement thermostats twice, and neither one would ever turn off. They had the repair tech check the current to the compressor, and then told him the problem was that the current wasn't sufficient to trip the thermostat. Does that make any sense? Or did we just get two bad thermostats in a row?
For model number FRU17G4JW14
Hi Glenn, thank you for a very interesting question. Thermostat maintains that temperature by controlling the flow of electricity to the compressor. It could be possible that the current is not sufficient. You can also test the thermostat using a multimeter for electrical continuity. For both analog and digital multimeters, rotate the range selection dial to the lowest setting for ohms of resistance. A working thermostat should have a reading of zero or as close to zero as possible. Glad to be of help!
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