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Temperature sensor of condenser replaces 1851700802
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1851700700
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$49.00
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$10.00
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Temperature Sensor of Condenser replaces 1851700802 is an ice maker replacement part identified by part number 1851700700. The listing notes it replaces part number(s) 1851700802. It’s intended for service and repair when the original component is worn, damaged, or missing. Use the part number on your machine or old component to confirm you’re ordering the correct item. This sensor feeds temperature information back to the ice maker’s control system so the machine can time the freeze and harvest stages. A faulty sensor can lead to intermittent operation—freezing too long, harvesting too early, or stopping with an error condition depending on how the unit monitors temperatures. If the ice maker responds unpredictably to temperature changes, replacing the sensor is often considered after ruling out wiring and control issues. Replacing the part can bring the system back to predictable operation and help prevent repeat call-backs. After installation, monitor a full cycle to confirm the unit returns to normal operation without short-cycling or unexpected shutdowns. Before closing panels, double-check that fasteners are snug and that nearby lines or wires won’t rub during operation. When possible, run the ice maker long enough to observe at least one complete cycle after the repair. A careful inspection of adjacent parts can help catch secondary issues that may have contributed to the failure. If the symptom is intermittent, pay close attention to connectors, mounting points, and any signs of vibration-related wear. A careful inspection of adjacent parts can help catch secondary issues that may have contributed to the failure. If the symptom is intermittent, pay close attention to connectors, mounting points, and any signs of vibration-related wear. When possible, run the ice maker long enough to observe at least one complete cycle after the repair.