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Fridge Thermostat Stock Number: ES922596

Spare part for select LEC refrigerators

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Manufactured by LEC

(This part fits select models)

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Fridge Thermostat

This replacement thermostat has been designed to be a controlling device that allows you to adjust the temperature inside your appliance. If the thermostat in your fridge or freezer is faulty, then the performance of your appliance can change or become erratic and difficult to control.

Use this replacement thermostat to make sure that your fridge freezer is performing reliably, ensuring that the temperature is being regulated correctly.

Genuine spare part for select models of LEC refrigerators.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

2 Questions and 7 Answers

The ordered part was quoted for my fridge L5526W but the supplied part does not match the original. There is an extra spade position plus one spade at right angles to the original. Since none of the spades are marked I do not want to attempt a replacement without your further advice. Can it be used or do I need to return the part to you? My order No. was 4156485

By McNamara - KT22 9QD - 05 November 2013
  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    The sensor should have a reading of between two thousand and forty thousand ohms depending on type. If you are not obtaining a reading in this region replace the sensor.

  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    The sensor should have a reading of between two thousand and forty thousand ohms depending on type. If you are not obtaining a reading in this region replace the sensor.

  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    The sensor should have a reading of between two thousand and forty thousand ohms depending on type. If you are not obtaining a reading in this region replace the sensor.

  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    The sensor should have a reading of between two thousand and forty thousand ohms depending on type. If you are not obtaining a reading in this region replace the sensor.

  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    This thermostat contains two switches. The first switch connects the live on terminal 3 (we understand this to be the two connectors side by side) to the compressor on terminal 4. The second switch connects the live from terminal 3 to the lamp on the remaining terminal. An earth connection (yellow and green) will go to the terminal on the metal frame.

  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    This thermostat contains two switches. The first switch connects the live on terminal 3 (we understand this to be the two connectors side by side) to the compressor on terminal 4. The second switch connects the live from terminal 3 to the lamp on the remaining terminal. An earth connection (yellow and green) will go to the terminal on the metal frame.

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THE ABOVE IS HAPPENING ON THE LOWEST SETTING , ANY IDEAS / IS IT THE THERMOSTAT OR SOMETHING ELSE ??

By Anonymous - spondon derby - 25 March 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The fault you describe suggests it is likely to be the thermostat if the temperature is regularly on or below freezing and the motor continues to run.

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