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297216600 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
Key Features
- Bi-metal defrost thermostat for refrigerators and freezers
- Monitors the temperature of the evaporator
- Prevents the evaporator from overheating during the defrost cycle
- Clips directly onto the evaporator tubing for installation
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4374171
- PS2350702
- AH2350702
- EA2350702
- 1483781
- 216731000
- 216872200
- 218673001
- 218673008
- 5304404743
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits specific refrigerator and freezer models from major brands
- Commonly used in Frigidaire, Electrolux, and Kenmore appliances
When to Replace
- Refrigerator section is not cooling properly or is too warm
- Excessive frost buildup on the freezer's evaporator coils
- Freezer section is too cold
- Appliance is leaking water
Installation Tips
- Always disconnect the appliance from its power source before service
- Locate the thermostat on the evaporator coil, typically behind the rear freezer panel
- Ensure the new thermostat is securely clipped to the evaporator tube in the original orientation
Original: $18.11
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Description
297216600 Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
Key Features
- Bi-metal defrost thermostat for refrigerators and freezers
- Monitors the temperature of the evaporator
- Prevents the evaporator from overheating during the defrost cycle
- Clips directly onto the evaporator tubing for installation
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4374171
- PS2350702
- AH2350702
- EA2350702
- 1483781
- 216731000
- 216872200
- 218673001
- 218673008
- 5304404743
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits specific refrigerator and freezer models from major brands
- Commonly used in Frigidaire, Electrolux, and Kenmore appliances
When to Replace
- Refrigerator section is not cooling properly or is too warm
- Excessive frost buildup on the freezer's evaporator coils
- Freezer section is too cold
- Appliance is leaking water
Installation Tips
- Always disconnect the appliance from its power source before service
- Locate the thermostat on the evaporator coil, typically behind the rear freezer panel
- Ensure the new thermostat is securely clipped to the evaporator tube in the original orientation























