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Douglas de Lacey
 
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Default Do I have to replace fridge-freezer?

Timothy Murphy wrote:
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I have an old Zanussi fridge-freezer (model 19/5),
and the fridge thermostat seems to have developed a problem.
Would I be able to replace this myself?


Yes, assuming you're not a complete dunce when it comes to electrics
(and that the problem is really the thermostat). You can get generic
thermostats designed fit just about everything, except perhaps some of
the latest microprocessor controlled fridges (but yours doesn't sound
like one of those). You may be able to get one in a local repair shop,
but round here they gave me the brush off when I asked, so I got one on
eBay. Just put "fridge thermostat" in the Search box. Some of the
sellers offer a help line.



Sorry to ask a really elementary question,
but where exactly is the thermostat likely to be?
Is it part of the instruments at the front,
or is it to be found with the refrigerating apparatus at the back?

I should really get a new fridge-freezer, as this one is quite old.
But I'm reluctant to do that as the freezer works fine.
Are they normally one unit;
or can an expert replace the fridge part, say?


Google images for zanussi thermostat will show you what you are looking
for, except that the probe won't be neatly coiled in your frig.

Douglas de Lacey.