Temperature sensors monitor the internal environment of your fridge freezer and tell the control system when to start or stop cooling. When a sensor fails, the appliance can become too warm, too cold, or behave unpredictably.

Signs of sensor failure

  • Fridge or freezer temperatures fluctuate wildly
  • Compressor runs constantly or not at all
  • Ice builds up in the freezer unexpectedly
  • Food spoils despite correct thermostat settings

Common causes

Wear and tear

Over time, sensors degrade, leading to inaccurate readings.

Electrical faults

Loose connections, corrosion, or damage can interrupt the signal between the sensor and control board.

Environmental factors

Excessive moisture, temperature shocks, or impact can damage sensors.

Repair options and costs

  • Sensor replacement: £60–£150
  • Control board testing or replacement if sensor failure affected system: £150–£300

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