Product Description
Thermostat Specifications
This part maintains the proper temperature. When the refrigerator reaches the desired temperature, this part interrupts the flow of electricity to the compressor which stops the cooling process.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge too cold
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Crosley, Maytag.
Part# WPW10424991 replaces these:
2-60206-002, 4390766, W10424991
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John M - May 30, 2022
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The right part
Reasonable price quick delivery was a fairly easy diy replacement and beat having to buy a new fridge
Stephen M - March 7, 2020
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Easy to install
Second time we have used PartSelect for our Whirlpool appliances. Website easy to use to find the right part. Easy to install (once I read the instructions LOL) Part works perfectly as expected. Thank you once again for saving us money on a service call.
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excessive temp range between when the compressor came on and when it shut off.
Unplugged unit. Removed the shelves and the 4 screws holding the cover for the evaporator coil. Straightened out the capillary tube. Removed the screws holding the thermostat to the inside wall ot the cabinet. Disconnect the three wires after noting their location and gently pull the capillary tube up through the casing that is permanently installed through the insulation. I rethreaded the new thermostat's capillary tube back through the casing. Once it was far enough that I could grab the end with my fingers I pushed and pulled it simultaneously, hooked up the wires finished putting the switch in position screwing it in place. Now finish routing the lower end of the capillary tube to it's previously noted location. Replace the cover and shelves. To keep momma happy the well trained do DIY'er washes the shelves prior to installiation, just sayin'.
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Ronald from Minot, ND
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Steph
March 23, 2024
My fridge temp fluctuates. I have it on coldest setting and temp varies between 5 and 10 Celsius.
Do i need more than the thermostat? How can i install thermostat. I removed dial, took off the 4 screws but doesn't seem to have long enough wires to take out.
For model number EL88TRRWS03
Hello Steph, thank you for you questions. We have a posting from a customer who installed it that may help you. "Unplugged unit. Removed the shelves and the 4 screws holding the cover for the evaporator coil. Straightened out the capillary tube. Removed the screws holding the thermostat to the inside wall ot the cabinet. Disconnect the three wires after noting their location and gently pull the capillary tube up through the casing that is permanently installed through the insulation. I rethreaded the new thermostat's capillary tube back through the casing. Once it was far enough that I could grab the end with my fingers I pushed and pulled it simultaneously, hooked up the wires finished putting the switch in position screwing it in place. Now finish routing the lower end of the capillary tube to it's previously noted location. Replace the cover and shelves. We hope this helps.
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