I have an old Whirlpool side by side and it's not restarting after it cycles. I'm turning the switch seen in this pic:
I talked with the local repair place and they said the 'Cold Control' was usually the problem and wanted $76 for it. I got the part number 819470 and found it online for $30, it came in today and I installed it.
Looks like nothing changed, it completed it's cycle, but didn't restart. I let the temp come up to 50 deg and then turned the switch (the one I'm pointing to in the pic), it came one as it has been since this happened.
So from the discussion with the repair place, I should next try the bi-metal switch located on/near the coils in the freezer side. I found that on-line as well, just need to confirm the part number.
Question: What is the name of the switch I'm pointing at in the pic?
I don't want to keep replacing things to get this to work, I'd rather figure out what makes it restart and fix that.
Thanks, KarlJay.
Edit: the cold control is the switch in the upper right of the pic. The one I'm pointing at is what makes it come back on if I stick my finger in the hole and turn clockwise. The amount I need to turn it seem to depend on how long it has been since the cycle, which probably means it's based on temp.
I talked with the local repair place and they said the 'Cold Control' was usually the problem and wanted $76 for it. I got the part number 819470 and found it online for $30, it came in today and I installed it.
Looks like nothing changed, it completed it's cycle, but didn't restart. I let the temp come up to 50 deg and then turned the switch (the one I'm pointing to in the pic), it came one as it has been since this happened.
So from the discussion with the repair place, I should next try the bi-metal switch located on/near the coils in the freezer side. I found that on-line as well, just need to confirm the part number.
Question: What is the name of the switch I'm pointing at in the pic?
I don't want to keep replacing things to get this to work, I'd rather figure out what makes it restart and fix that.
Thanks, KarlJay.
Edit: the cold control is the switch in the upper right of the pic. The one I'm pointing at is what makes it come back on if I stick my finger in the hole and turn clockwise. The amount I need to turn it seem to depend on how long it has been since the cycle, which probably means it's based on temp.
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