Maintain accurate operation with this temperature sensor, part number 6500JB2008Z, built for select Kenmore or LG Refrigerator. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM trusted parts for reliable temperature control.
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Refrigerator Temperature Sensor 6500JB2008Z
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor 6500JB2008Z
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Refrigerator Temperature Sensor 6500JB2008Z

Genuine OEM Part # 6500JB2008ZRC Item # 4322716
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Maintain accurate operation with this temperature sensor, part number 6500JB2008Z, built for select Kenmore or LG Refrigerator. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM trusted parts for reliable temperature control.
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Refrigerator Temperature Sensor 6500JB2008Z
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor 6500JB2008Z
$23.44
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Maintain accurate operation with this temperature sensor, part number 6500JB2008Z, built for select Kenmore or LG Refrigerator. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM trusted parts for reliable temperature control.
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$23.44

This part 6500JB2008Z is compatible with:

Product Type:
Refrigerator
Brands:
Kenmore, LG

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Common Problems Fixed by the Temperature Sensor

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About the Temperature Sensor

If the temperature sensor on the evaporator coil is defective, the control board will not sense if the coil has been properly defrosted. This could result in enough frost or ice building up near the evaporator fan blade to create a noise when the fan is spinning. The sensor can be tested with a multimeter to determine if it is functioning properly when the air temperature changes.

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