Freezer problem
Resistance range for the sensor? I honestly don't know. I would have to determine exactly what part number, locate a manual etc.
In reality, it doesnt matter though for the purpose of diagnostics in this situation.
If the sensor is open at room temp and at 32 degrees, you have a bad sensor.
(some sensors close at call of operation, some open at call, so one cannot always go by the "if its open at room temp, its bad" assumption.)
Get a glass of water filled with ice, stir a little. You will have 32 degree water. (Water changes state at precicely 32 degrees.)
Place the sensor end in the water. If its still open after a few seconds, replace the sensor.
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