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Old 08-08-2008, 08:33 PM   #1
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I have a GE AC unit with an electronic control panel. Everything works except for the temperature control. It is stuck on 75 and will not change. I have unplugged the unit to reset but no change. Please advise on what parts I will need to change and where I can get them. Thanks.
 
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I have a GE AC unit with an electronic control panel. Everything works except for the temperature control. It is stuck on 75 and will not change. I have unplugged the unit to reset but no change. Please advise on what parts I will need to change and where I can get them. Thanks.
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I believe you are suggesting tp replace the thermister. Correct?
 
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I believe you are suggesting tp replace the thermister. Correct?
Yes it senses temperature.
 
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