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2198202 Cold Control Thermostat & W10822278 Defrost Timer & W10225581 Bimetal Thermostat
Key Features
- Complete refrigerator defrost repair kit.
- Includes one 2198202 cold control thermostat, one W10822278 defrost timer, and one W10225581 bimetal defrost thermostat.
- The cold control thermostat regulates the cooling cycle.
- The defrost timer controls the intervals between cooling and defrosting modes.
- The bimetal defrost thermostat protects the evaporator from overheating during the defrost cycle.
- Constructed from durable materials for longevity.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Cold Control Thermostat (2198202): WP2198202, AP6006166, PS11739232, 2161284, 2198201, 2161283, 1110552, WP2198202VP, ER2198202, 99989726
- Defrost Timer (W10822278): AP5985208, PS11723171, 482493, 4318057, 2188372, 850343, 850345, 482489, W10822278VP, W10740039
- Bimetal Defrost Thermostat (W10225581): WPW10225581, AP6017375, PS11750673, 2188824, 2321799, 2319914, 2149849, 2266067, W10260437, WPW10225581VP
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for use with top-freezer refrigerator models.
- Fits various models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Roper, Estate, Inglis, and KitchenAid.
- Confirm fitment by matching your appliance's model number and original part numbers.
When to Replace
- Refrigerator is too warm or not cooling properly.
- Refrigerator is too cold, freezing items in the fresh food compartment.
- Excessive frost buildup in the freezer section.
- Refrigerator runs constantly without cycling off.
- Refrigerator fails to start a cooling cycle.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before beginning repair.
- Take a photograph of the existing wire connections for reference.
- The original temperature control knob may need to be transferred to the new thermostat.
- Install the thermostat's sensing tube in the same position as the original part, avoiding kinks or sharp bends.
- Consult your appliance's service manual for model-specific instructions.
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Description
2198202 Cold Control Thermostat & W10822278 Defrost Timer & W10225581 Bimetal Thermostat
Key Features
- Complete refrigerator defrost repair kit.
- Includes one 2198202 cold control thermostat, one W10822278 defrost timer, and one W10225581 bimetal defrost thermostat.
- The cold control thermostat regulates the cooling cycle.
- The defrost timer controls the intervals between cooling and defrosting modes.
- The bimetal defrost thermostat protects the evaporator from overheating during the defrost cycle.
- Constructed from durable materials for longevity.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Cold Control Thermostat (2198202): WP2198202, AP6006166, PS11739232, 2161284, 2198201, 2161283, 1110552, WP2198202VP, ER2198202, 99989726
- Defrost Timer (W10822278): AP5985208, PS11723171, 482493, 4318057, 2188372, 850343, 850345, 482489, W10822278VP, W10740039
- Bimetal Defrost Thermostat (W10225581): WPW10225581, AP6017375, PS11750673, 2188824, 2321799, 2319914, 2149849, 2266067, W10260437, WPW10225581VP
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for use with top-freezer refrigerator models.
- Fits various models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Roper, Estate, Inglis, and KitchenAid.
- Confirm fitment by matching your appliance's model number and original part numbers.
When to Replace
- Refrigerator is too warm or not cooling properly.
- Refrigerator is too cold, freezing items in the fresh food compartment.
- Excessive frost buildup in the freezer section.
- Refrigerator runs constantly without cycling off.
- Refrigerator fails to start a cooling cycle.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before beginning repair.
- Take a photograph of the existing wire connections for reference.
- The original temperature control knob may need to be transferred to the new thermostat.
- Install the thermostat's sensing tube in the same position as the original part, avoiding kinks or sharp bends.
- Consult your appliance's service manual for model-specific instructions.























