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Fridge thermostat to fit Hygena, Smeg, Bauamtic and many other built in or integrated fridge models as shown below.
Atag Fridge
KD5088AUU/A01, KS1103AUU/A02**, KU1090AUU/A02
Baumatic Fridge
BR15A, BR16.1, BR16.2A, BR18, BR16.3
Belling Fridge
BE808, BIL5, BLFSS
Cuisina Fridge
RF001
Frigidaire Fridge
FRC213
Gorenje Fridge
K356/2CLA, K357/2CLA, R6164E, R6164W, R6165E, R6165W, RI4154W, RI4155W, RIU1507LA, RIU6154W, RK6355W, RE1506BA
Hotpoint Fridge
BL31, RL66P, BL31, BL62, RL66P
Kuppersbusch Fridge
IK160-0, IKE160-1
LEC Fridge
IL6026W
New World Fridge
NW801LA 444445679
Smeg Fridge
S28STA**, S32STRP/1, S32STRP3, S35STRP, UKFL164A
Stoves Fridge
SG800LA 050418085, ST800LA 444445460
Teka Fridge
TKI130.1, TKI145.1D, TKI145.1D(V1), TKI150, TKI150.1, TKI230.1
Iceline Fridge
RF0171E
Hygena Fridge
APL6110, APL6510, APM6023, APM6111, APM6114, APM6117, APM6514, APM6515, APM6516, APM6714, HYG920
Sidex Fridge
S290B
Creda Fridge
46050
Hygena Fridge
Hygena Fridge
Alternative part numbers: 821163, 077B6738, 082506334, 082606708 060623, 077535, 352225, 381979, 112381979, 398934, 112398934, 540264, 112540264, 2502588, C00215036, 540265, 112540265, 540271, 112540271, 544074Fridge And Freezer ThermostatsThe thermostat in a fridge or freezer is the component that controls when the compressor (motor) of the fridge, freezer of fridge freezer cuts in and out on older models. It does this by having a phial, which looks like a thick piece of wire attached to the wall of the fridge or freezer or the evaporator that detects the temperature in that one spot and, the compressor is cut in and out based on that temperature.
Older analogue thermostats were generally very simple devices that simply have an on and off switch in them and often a live feed for any internal lighting. They are very simple devices. Due to that, when they go faulty, you will usually find that the fridge, fridge freezer or freezer will either not cool at all as the thermostat is not switching on or, it will just overfreeze as the thermostat remains closed and keeps the compressor running all the time.
A far more in depth article on fridge, fridge freezer and freezer thermostats is available from this link
Newer electronic control systems use what is known as a thermistor, which is essentially a small resistor that has a resistance value that responds to changes in temperature. Normally these are NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) type thermistors that has a resistance value that drops as the temperature rises.
These newer systems are more accurate but still do suffer from the occasional failure and the resistance readings have to be correct or the set temperature for the appliance will not be correct.
You can find out more about fridge and freezer thermistors in this article on the main website.
Before embarking on repairing your own fridge freezer we would suggest that you read our basic fridge and freezer fault finding guide and, if your fridge freezer is a frost free model please also see our guide to understanding frost free refrigeration as well as the companion article which you can find from this link.
Can't Find The Fridge Freezer Thermistor You Need, Not Sure?
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We try to make it as simple as possible for you to buy a fridge freezer spare part but, sometimes, we know that we all need a little help from the experts.
Below you will find the various ways in which you can get in touch with us about fridge freezer thermostats and get answers as quickly as possible but do please use our contact page or email as a first resort as this allows us time to look up spare parts for you and find any low cost compatible fridge freezer spares as well, so you get the best options possible.
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