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January 15, 2007 at 6:18 pm #24154
rach
ParticipantHello
I have a side by side American style fridge freezer. The digital display is showing the temeratures at -20 (freezer) and 2 (fridge). The freezer is still frozen BUT the fridge is not 2. Everything inside is warm (although the bottom of the fridge is colder).
Any ideas?
I have spoken to a domestic repair man and he has suggested that the Fan motor has failed ? Cost of £165 to repair.
Many thanks
January 15, 2007 at 6:37 pm #200883helo_75
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oooooh
u read through this forum?
the evaporator cover drain channel will be blocked with ice..
people deal with it in different ways
first of all, you could try defrosting it for 36hrs, thatll get rid of the ice
there is a replacement evaporator cover available , the nice guys here can supply u with both the part number and supply the part
i always go down the defrost option first, quite often, later models are fitted with the new evaporator cover, so it makes little difference
if it keeps reoccurring, then theres a very good chance the thermal fuse will have gone
the new evaporator cover comes with a fan motor attatched, but its usually the build up of ice that just stops it from running
quite often people just change the evaporator cover, because the freezer rammed with food, and its a lot to lose all at once!
power of if your gonna open it up to see!! as always, safety first
February 3, 2007 at 6:43 pm #200884Vincepbell
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I’ve had this same problem over and over again for the past year.
I replaced the front panel last November.
Problem has reoccured, fan has been very noisy for the past week, took it apart to defrost today. Once again, caked with ice.
I wish there was a real solution for this problem. The new cover seems to be better than the old one, but still not a permanent fix.
February 5, 2007 at 12:56 pm #200885jerryws
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helo_75 – do you actually know where the defrosting termal fuse is located.
I’m finding it absolutely impossible to find a technical manual to download.
I’ve already modified my existing evaporator cover to match the new version, which a friend if mine had purchased. Easy enough to do, just stanley blade the polystyrene drain hole from the bottom of the fan ‘chamber’, but that just prolongs the agony.
It’s obvious that the defrosting thermal wires in the drain channel at the bottom of the cooling element, are not being fed any current.
I’m hoping it’ll be the thermal fuse you’ve suggested, any other ideas ?February 5, 2007 at 4:26 pm #200886admin
KeymasterRe: SAMSUNG RS21DCSV – Fridge not working
Hi Jerry
It is advisable that if you arent electrically compedent then its advisable to arrange a service engineer as the thermal fuse is a saftey component which may have been caused by a secondery component failure.Bryan
February 5, 2007 at 7:37 pm #200887helo_75
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id have to go along with r600a im afraid
if uve had the evaporator cover off, and u were competent, ud spot itsorry, im gonna have to advise get someone out to it, it wont be massively expensive
in here, we can only give out general advice, ive had the email warning me of too much advice, and i take the point that if it went wrong, inevitably, ud blame the person who advised u
thanx
February 9, 2007 at 5:48 pm #200888clevrclogs123
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I hope you read this in time. I have had exactly the same problem with my RS20CCMS. It was initially diagnosed as a gas problem, then compressor, but the truth of the matter is that there is a design fault with the machine. It can be temporarily helped by drilling bigger drain holes, removing some insulation. Samsung are singularly unhelpful until you push and push (if you can stand it).
The problem will recur, freezing up inside, stopping the fan and causing temperature loss. Check your rights with Trading Standards. You may have redress even if the machine is out of warranty.
Good Luck
February 9, 2007 at 10:30 pm #200889helo_75
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grrr hes at it again
lol
thermal fuse… inexpensive part
cures problem
yes they go faulty… id love to know how old your car is.. do u have repairs done to that ? or do you just take it back everytime something goes wrong? im sure ford would change a car everytime summink went wrong? surely? hmmm 😯
February 17, 2007 at 10:08 pm #200890stoneco8
ParticipantUsually when this problem comes up, samsung insist you change the sensor and the fan, everytime this has been done we never hear anything from the customer again, unless its a totally unrelated fault
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