Thanks for the video, I fix things, a lot, and you did a great job showing the steps. I have butyl tape, so i probably wont save the putty, but it looks very straight forward.
Your method is a lot simpler than putting the new thermistor through the same pathway and clips that hold the old one in place. If I ever have to do this replacement again ( let it be many years til it needs it!), I will do your short cut!😊
Great video. Saved me from buying a new $1200 fridge. Thank you
Thanks from Perth Australia- just ordered the part! I’ll watch again before I attempt!! Happy New Year 🎉 thank you
Thanks for the video, I fix things, a lot, and you did a great job showing the steps. I have butyl tape, so i probably wont save the putty, but it looks very straight forward.
Thanks for posting this, I followed your instructions and fixed my fridge instead of buying a new one. Thanks again!
Your method is a lot simpler than putting the new thermistor through the same pathway and clips that hold the old one in place. If I ever have to do this replacement again ( let it be many years til it needs it!), I will do your short cut!😊
Where did you purchase the part from and do you have a part number?
Thank you for the informative video! So glad it worked. 🎉
Thank you! 🥰
So useful! 🎉 👏
Glad it helped!
I wonder, if the problem is not the thermistor, but the putty drying out or the thermistor moving out of place.
Hey you didn’t show where you removed the old thermistor connector. Also where you plug in the new one. Da!!! poor demonstration.