Not necessarily the thermostat. You need to check the temperature at the point were the thermostat attaches to the evaporator. If you post back the temperatures and the type of fridge IE ‘Larder fridge’ or ‘ice-box type’ compressor or absorption type I can advise further. Its as well to check same buying a stat you dont need
Chris_Y, December 2004
its a thermostat thats at fault
IAN ( domesticmachines find me on www.ebay.co.uk ), August 2004
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I can answer this question...
The refigerator is freezing the vegetables even on the warmest setting?