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[Lifetime Warranty] 2198202 Refrigerator Cold Control Thermostat Replacement - Compatible with Whirlpool & Kenmore Refrigerators - Replaces 2161284 2198201 PS11739232 AP6006166 WP2198202 161284 1110552

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2198202 Refrigerator Cold Control Thermostat

Key Features

  • Precision Temperature Sensing: Equipped with a 38-inch copper capillary tube (sensor lead) that monitors internal air temperature with high sensitivity to ensure the compressor cycles at exact set points.
  • Heavy-Duty Mechanical Switch: Features a robust internal contact mechanism designed to handle the inductive load of refrigerator compressors, preventing contact pitting and extending the service life of the control.
  • Wide Operating Range: Calibrated to manage temperatures typically ranging from 0°F to 50°F, allowing for precise adjustments from deep cooling to standard fresh-food storage levels.
  • Dual-Voltage Capability: Rated for use in both 125V and 250V AC systems at 50/60Hz, making it a versatile replacement for a vast array of domestic and international Whirlpool-built models.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • WP2198202
  • AP6006166
  • PS11739232
  • 2161284
  • 2198201
  • 2161283
  • 1110552
  • WP2198202VP
  • ER2198202
  • 99989726

Compatibility & Fitment

This thermostat is a high-volume component used across nearly all brands manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation. Key compatible brands include:

  • Whirlpool & Kenmore: Fits thousands of side-by-side models (e.g., 106-prefix, ED5, GD5, and GS6 series).
  • KitchenAid & Maytag: Compatible with premium built-in and freestanding units produced after the brand integrations.
  • Amana, Roper, & Estate: Direct replacement for most mechanical control models in these value-tier brands.
  • Additional Brands: Fits Crosley, Inglis, Admiral, Jenn-Air, and Magic Chef refrigerators.
  • Note: This control is typically located inside the control console at the top of the refrigerator compartment, behind the temperature adjustment knob.

When to Replace

  • Fridge Too Cold / Freezing Food: The thermostat contacts are "stuck closed," causing the compressor to run constantly and drop temperatures below freezing in the fresh food section.
  • Refrigerator Won't Start: The internal switch has failed in the "open" position; the lights and fans may work, but the compressor never receives the signal to turn on.
  • Fridge Too Warm: The thermostat is failing to cycle the compressor on soon enough, allowing internal temperatures to rise into the "danger zone" for food safety.
  • Erratic Cycling: The refrigerator turns on and off too frequently (short-cycling) or stays off for extended periods regardless of the knob setting.
  • Compressor Fan Not Working: On many models, this thermostat controls the evaporator fan as well; if neither the compressor nor the fan is engaging, this part is the primary suspect.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Unplug the refrigerator from the power source before beginning. You will be handling exposed electrical terminals.
  • Transfer the Sleeve: PRO TIP: Your old thermostat sensor tube likely has a clear or white plastic insulating sleeve. You MUST slide this sleeve off the old tube and onto the new one. Without this sleeve, the sensor can touch metal parts and cause the fridge to cycle incorrectly.
  • Handle with Care: IMPORTANT: Do not kink or sharply bend the copper capillary tube. It contains a pressurized gas; if the tube is kinked or broken, the thermostat will be permanently ruined. Use wide, gentle loops when routing.
  • Wiring Reference: Take a clear photo of the wire connections before removing the old part. While the terminals are standard, the wire colors can vary between models.
  • Sensor Placement: Ensure the tip of the new sensor tube is inserted fully into its original mounting clip or guide. If the tip is not positioned correctly, it won't "read" the air temperature accurately.
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  • FIX FRIDGE'S SYMPTOMS:

    FIX FRIDGE'S SYMPTOMS:

    Will not start | Fridge too warm | Freezer section too warm | Fridge too cold
  • RELIABLE QUALITY

    RELIABLE QUALITY

    Designed with ultra-durable plastic & metal material for a long-lasting and stable drying performance
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your fridge is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
4 SIMPLE STEPS

4 SIMPLE STEPS

1. Transfer the insulating sleeve from the old sensor to the new sensor | 2. Position the new thermostat on the bracket and secure it by the screws | 3. Reposition the bracket in the control panel and attach the wires to the new thermostat | 4. Secure the sensor in the retainer and put the control panel back in place.
Brand Model Number
Whirlpool 2VED27TKFN00, 2VED27TKFN01, 2VED27TKFW00, 2VED27TKFW01, 2VED27TKN00, 2VED27TKW00, 3ED27DQXFW00, 3VED23DQEN00, 3VED23DQEN01, 3VED23DQEW00, 3VED23DQEW01, 3VED23DQFN00, 3VED23DQFN01, 3VED23DQFW00, 3VED23DQFW01, 3VED27DQEW00, 3VED27DQEW01, 3VED27DQFW00, 3VED27DQFW01, 3VED29DQEB00, 3VED29DQEB01, 3VED29DQEN00, 3VED29DQEN01, 3VED29DQEW00, 3VED29DQEW01, 3VED29DQFB00, 3VED29DQFB01
Kenmore 106.52574200, 106.55122700, 106.58289990, 106.5858782, 106.59512290, 106.5951799, 106.59782290, 106.85500510, 106.8590293, 106.859472, 106.94000080, 106.9557652, 106.9557914, 106.9557915, 106.9557924, 106.9557925, 106.9557955, 106.9557984, 106.9557985
Amana ASD2522WRB03, ASD2522WRB04, ASD2522WRD03, ASD2522WRD04, ASD2522WRS03, ASD2522WRS04, ASD2522WRS07, ASD2522WRW03, ASD2522WRW04, ASD2575BRB00, ASD2575BRS00, ASD2575BRW00
Estate TS22AFXKQ00, TS22AFXKQ03, TS22AFXKQ04, TS22AFXKQ05, TS22AFXKQ06, TS22AFXKQ07, TS22AFXKQ08, TS22AFXKT05, TS22AFXKT06, TS22AFXKT07, TS22AFXKT08, TS22AGXNQ00, TS22AGXNT00, TS22CFXTQ00, TS25AEXHW00, TS25AEXHW01, TS25AEXHW02, TS25AFXHW00, TS25AFXKQ00, TS25AFXKQ01, TS25AFXKQ02, TS25AFXKQ03, TS25AFXKQ04, TS25AFXKQ05, TS25AFXKQ07, TS25AFXKQ08, TS25AFXKS02, TS25AFXKS04, TS25AFXKS05, TS25AFXKS07, TS25AFXKS08, TS25AFXKT00, TS25AFXKT01, TS25AFXKT02
Estate TS25AFXKT03, TS25AFXKT04, TS25AFXKT05, TS25AFXKT07, TS25AFXKT08, TS25AGXNQ00, TS25AGXNS00, TS25AGXNT00, TS25AGXRD00, TS25AGXRD01, TS25AGXRD02, TS25AQXBN00
Roper RS20CKXAL00, RS20CKXAW01, RS20DKXDN02, RS20DKXDW02, RS20DKXFW00, RS20EKXBW00
Note This is not an exhaustive list. You can send us your appliance model and we will help you!

FAQ

This thermostat is commonly used on select refrigerators from Whirlpool, Kenmore, Roper, Estate, Crosley, Amana, Inglis, Maytag, KitchenAid, Bauknecht, Galaxy, Kirkland, and Ikea. Fitment is model-specific, so the safest match is by your refrigerator's model number and the original thermostat part number.
This replacement is associated with part numbers 2198202, WP2198202, 2161284, 2198201, PS11739232, AP6006166, 161284, 1110552, 1115242, 1115243, 1115244, 1115245, 1129437, and 2161283. Match your old control's number or verify by model number before ordering.
Common symptoms include the refrigerator not cooling, running too warm, cycling inconsistently, or not turning the compressor on and off correctly. You may also notice that turning the temperature knob no longer changes cabinet temperature, or the unit only runs when the control is set to certain positions.
The cold control thermostat senses refrigerator temperature and opens or closes the electrical circuit to regulate compressor operation. When it fails, the refrigerator may stop cooling properly or may run at the wrong temperature because the compressor is not being controlled correctly.
On many Whirlpool-built refrigerators, this is a moderate repair that typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Basic tools often include a screwdriver, nut driver, and needle-nose pliers. The control is usually located in the temperature control housing inside the fresh food section, so you'll generally need to remove the control knob, housing cover, wiring connections, and capillary sensing tube carefully.
Unplug the refrigerator first. Before replacing the control, check for simpler cooling issues such as dirty condenser coils, blocked air vents, a damaged door gasket, or a failed evaporator fan. During installation, route the sensing tube the same way as the original and transfer each wire to the matching terminal position to avoid operating problems.
Yes. Reported compatible examples include certain Kenmore 106-series refrigerators such as 106.52574200, 106.55122700, 106.58289990, 106.5858782, 106.59512290, 106.5951799, 106.59782290, 106.85500510, 106.8590293, 106.859472, and 106.94000080, as well as some Whirlpool models such as 2VED27TKN00, 3ED22DQXAN00, 3ED22DQXBW03, and 3ED22DQXDN03. This is not a complete list, so always confirm with your full model number.