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Hi there,
Trying to find a replacement thermostat for an Electroxlux RM210 fridge.
Code noted on the thermostat= T65.
Thermostat is connected to 230V and gas.
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i think this is thermostat setting problem please make sure freezer,s thermostat nobe (nidle) is in correct position .then see thermostat temperaturesettings . may be thermostat is not controlling to compressor motor that why it,s runningcontinuously.
Hello, Your problem is going to be with the cold control, it is not shutting down which is why the food is freezing, You did not supply a model # so am unable to see if theis has a thermostat or control board, will assume it has a thermostat. Most likely place to find it is where the know for controling the freezer is...usually inside the fridge. Replace this thermostat and you will be good to go...Thanks for using Fixya, if you have any additional questions or concerns please feel free to comment again. Good Luck!! Mike
the thermostat is either off or on, and it controls the fridge temperature the freezer is just a by product of the remaining gas from the fridge usually -20/30 degrees lower than the fridge, two problems would cause this leaked gas would reduce the cooling capacity of the freezer but the fridge should stay ok although the compressor would be constantly on trying to keep temperature. the thermostat can fail after time not being able to keep a regular temp and not switching the compressor on enough to cool the system. unless you have a frost free where is usually a relay that controls the compressor witch have a life time rating of so many operations.
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