Control, Electric
$123.13
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PartSelect Number
PS11743620
Manufacturer Part Number
WP67005335
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
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This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Amana, Crosley, Admiral.
Part# WP67005335 replaces these:
AP6010441, 67003815, 67005335
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Freezer too Cold. Evap fan would not stop running.
Inside top left of frig, remove outer panel by 1st removing freezer and frig temp control knobs by pulling out fwd, then, remove socket screw. Once inside, gently remove styrofoam cover at back. Locate freezer control which is behind where the freezer temp control knob was located. Unhook ground and two wires with hand or needle nose pliers. Work part out of base along with long wire with bulb on the end which is inserted at back of frig in small whole. Replace with new therm. Bright light is helpful. Turn power off.
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Ty from Wentzville, MO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Loose wires on freezer thermostat
I won't buy a Maytag again. The quality of several of my Whirlpool/Maytag appliances is sub-standard, in my opinion. And their service techs/customer service make a lot of excuses.
I had the refrigerator section warmer, not cooling, relative to the freezer section. Using a pro, which didn't help much, cost me an arm, but at least gave me the direction of parts to be replaced and confidence to understand the process design flow. The circuit board. The FZTemp control. Then the freezer heater. Upon getting ready to replace the freezer heater, I noticed that a connector wire on the freezer thermostat connecting the freezer heater was very loose. Though I couldn't tell from visual inspection until I was ready to disconnect the old freezer heater element and install a new one. The heater element is supposed to defrost the freezer coils which were freezing up every 4-6 days. This inhibited the fan from blowing cold air into the refrigerator side. I read to test the freezer heater element by turing the fztemp control, off-on several times force a freezer heater element startup. Which it did once the wires were reconnected. One other bit of advice, I used hot water in a spray bottle to dissolve the ice off the coils. Others used a hot hair blower. Beware the drain pan on the bottom doesn't hold a lot of water.
We'll see how well my fix holds up. Wish me luck!
I had the refrigerator section warmer, not cooling, relative to the freezer section. Using a pro, which didn't help much, cost me an arm, but at least gave me the direction of parts to be replaced and confidence to understand the process design flow. The circuit board. The FZTemp control. Then the freezer heater. Upon getting ready to replace the freezer heater, I noticed that a connector wire on the freezer thermostat connecting the freezer heater was very loose. Though I couldn't tell from visual inspection until I was ready to disconnect the old freezer heater element and install a new one. The heater element is supposed to defrost the freezer coils which were freezing up every 4-6 days. This inhibited the fan from blowing cold air into the refrigerator side. I read to test the freezer heater element by turing the fztemp control, off-on several times force a freezer heater element startup. Which it did once the wires were reconnected. One other bit of advice, I used hot water in a spray bottle to dissolve the ice off the coils. Others used a hot hair blower. Beware the drain pan on the bottom doesn't hold a lot of water.
We'll see how well my fix holds up. Wish me luck!
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michael from houston, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Alan
December 22, 2019
Compressor not coming on. Replaced computer board in control unit box and a new 3 in 1 starter capacitor. Compressor still will not activate.. is there a defrost timer somewhere that i cannot find?
For model number MSD2651HEB
Hello Alan and thank you for writing.
There is a defrost thermostat PS11743599 and a defrost heater PS11743581. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Steve
February 5, 2020
Site lists replacement thermostat as ps11743620 as wp67005335. Actual part in Amana refer is 12351011. What is the right replacement??
For model number Acd2234hrs
Hello, Thank you for your question. This is the correct one for your model- PartSelect Number: PS11743620. We hope this helps.
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Butch
November 16, 2022
Everything works except for when ice maker calls for water. Have checked or replaced just about everything. Told its not getting the proper voltage. Is this the part I need?
For model number Mzd2665hes
Hello Butch, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the issue is probably because of a faulty water inlet valve, part number PS11743618, and a defective cycling thermostat, part number PS11743313. We would recommend checking both parts using a multimeter. If this does not help, we recommend testing the main electronic control board. Customer service is always available to help you place an order if you are having trouble doing so. Good luck with your repair.
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