A thermistor in a Frigidaire refrigerator should be replaced when it fails the multimeter test, indicating that it can no longer accurately measure the temperature. This is crucial as an inaccurate reading from the thermistor can lead to improper cooling control, potentially causing the H1 code. Replacing a faulty thermistor is a vital step in ensuring the refrigerator operates efficiently and maintains the right temperature. It’s recommended to consult with a professional for replacement to ensure it’s done correctly and safely. For more information on thermistor replacement, visit “Determining When to Replace the Thermistor in Frigidaire Refrigerators.”
How do I replace the thermistor in the freezer section of my Frigidaire refrigerator?
To replace the thermistor in the freezer section of your Frigidaire refrigerator, first disconnect the appliance from the power source.... Read More »