Fridge Temperature Sensor EL Cable - 1500mm Stock Number: ES663872
Genuine spare part for select Candy and Hoover fridge freezers
Manufactured by Candy
(This part fits select models)
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Fridge Temperature Sensor
If your fridge is unexpectedly over-heating or turning too cold it could be due to a defective temperature sensor. If that's the case eSpares has just the part to solve all your woes. Make sure your fridge stays at the right temperature with this replacement sensor assembly and avoid ruining all your fresh fruit and vegetables.
Specification:
- Length: 1500mm
Genuine spare part for select Candy and Hoover fridge freezers.
Please check the list of appliances prior to ordering to ensure that it will fit yours.
Please note: Customers have advised us that this part can be very tricky to fit, therefore you may need a service engineer to fit it for you.
4 Questions and 2 Answers
Is the Candy Fridge Temperature Sensor accessed through the back of the fridge? Where is the sensor located? 1 Answer
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi John, the sensor runs from the temperature control panel at the top of the fridge and down through the body. The tip of the sensor sits in a hole inside the fridge towards the bottom of the cavity. To access the sensor, you'll first need to remove the temperature control panel.
My Hoover fridge freezer is freezing in the fridge, is this what i need to fix it or could it be something else? 1 Answer
- I have the same problem. I purchased a sensor & discovered that it can't be fitted because the route through the insulation is inaccessible. The problem in my case was a failed electronic thermostat pcb. There are no adjustable parts on it. I have bought a new fridge - not Hoover or with eelctronic controls.
Hi, To replace the fridge temperature sensor once the temperature panel has been removed, what else needs to be removed? The fridge is freezing up and not tripping off. Thanks Acesupertech
I purchased this for my aging appliance. My skills are way beyond the usual DIY and can normally repair anything. This item plugs into the PCB (no problem) but then disappears into the insulation surrounding the fridge freezer. My investigations have shown that if this part is purchased from GIAS, they supply a diagram showing where to cut into the insulation to remove the faulty one Can anyone help
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