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Maytag m6y12f2a compressor wont turn off. cools too much!


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Our Maytag m6y12f2a-b window air conditioner compressor will not turn off sometimes. the temperature was set at 75 and when I woke this morning the temperature in the room was 71 according to our thermostat in the room. I turned up the temp on the AC and the compressor did not stop. It didn't make a difference what temp it was set too. I turned off the AC and it just kept humming like it wasn't turned off. I had to unplug it to get it to stop. This has happened before and it always seems to correct itself after being unplugged for a bit. I was thinking it is a bad thermostat but I don't know if I can replace that or not

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... I was thinking it is a bad thermostat but I don't know if I can replace that or not

I would think it's a bad thermostat, but I think it's NLA

You could use one of these...

from Amazon

OR may be available at Ace Hardware Stores

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update SALE today only (Friday 7/6/2012)

$ 28.49 w / free shipping

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