Fridge Thermostat K59-P4967 Stock Number: ES208996
Genuine spare part for select Jackson, Hotpoint, Creda, and English Electric fridge freezers
Manufactured by Hotpoint
(This part fits select models)
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Fridge Thermostat
A fridge thermostat maintains the desired temperature by switching the cooling device on and off. If you’ve noticed the food in your fridge freezer is getting frozen or spoilt too early, then you might have a faulty thermostat. Maintain your fridge at the correct temperature with this replacement from eSpares and preserve your food for when you need it the most.
Specification:
- Type: Ranco K59-P4967
Please note: This thermostat is the 4 spade (2 terminal) type with a sheafed coil.
Genuine spare part for select models of Creda, English Electric, Jackson, and Hotpoint fridge freezers.
Prior to ordering, please check the list of appliances to ensure this is the right part for you.
39 Questions and 43 Answers
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Chris at eSpares says...
There are two screws under the control panel that when removed allow the panel to be lowered and the thermostat replaced.
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Chris at eSpares says...
There are two screws under the control panel that when removed will allow the panel to be lowered off the cabinet top to access and replace the thermostat.
- Put a little lubrication (I used Vaseline) on the capillary tube and in the hole.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Ensure the capillary has no kinks in it and fully defrost the fridge for several days to ensure there is no ice restricting the capillary mounting tube.
- Not sure about the RL63P, but I've just fixed the thermo in my RL78P. PARAMOUNT - SWITCH FRIDGE OFF AND UNPLUG IT FROM THE MAINS!!! Decant everything plus the shelves - you will need the room. On the right hand side just above midpoint is a lozenge-shaped housing which contains lamp/thermo and lamp switch. To gain access to the thermo, locate the cleverly hidden fixing screw - there's a small grey prise-out disc just to the right of the control knob. Unscrew that and the housing should release when you draw it back - gently! There are locating tabs on the housing which slide into slots in the lining. Unscrew the retaining nut from the thermo spindle and release the thermo. Now make a diagram of the wiring connectors on both the thermo and the lamp switch. Disconnect all leads to these components (no need to touch the actual lamp connectors). You WILL need this diagram when re-connecting new thermo. Now unscrew the retaining screws on the freezing panel at the back of the fridge - be VERY CAREFUL when you pull it forward and to the left to give you access to the thermocouple end. The thick pipe attached to the panel contains the coolant fluid. The pipe is flexible enough to withstand moderate movement. There should be two screws and a plastic fillet securing the t'couple to the panel. Unscrew the screws (remembering to keep the screws in a container - easily lost under the fridge!!). The new t'couple can be bent into a U just like the defective one. Fit the new thermostat by reversing the removal instructions. Good luck - patience is a virtue!
- The thermostat is located in the same housing aas the fridge light. Once you have unplugged the fridge, remove the 1 (or possibly) 2 screws that hold the light housing to the side of the fridge. Once released you will see the thermostat.
- This is probably not the model number. This is just a quality control number. I had the same issue. It turned out the model number was found by opening the front door, looking up to the very top of the fridge to the "lip" where the front door fits into the fridge when it's closed. The model number is not on the door, it's on the part of the fridge that the door sits against when it's closed.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Brookcottage, I'm afraid I can't find your model number in our database. Could you double check? You can use our guide too: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx#a3
Model no is RLA34 can you supply a thermostat for this model
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Dean at eSpares says...
There are two screws under the control panel that when removed will allow the panel to be lowered off the cabinet top to access and replace the thermostat.
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