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  • #29077
    mikethemechanic
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    hello there
    i have recently been to inspect a whirlpool fridge freezer the customer was complaining that the top of the fridge seem to be getting to cold.
    i havent had much dealin with this type of fridge on inspecting i found all the airways clear and all seals intact and fridge set to 5c.
    infact if any one was to ask me id say it was working spot on but this is a very good customer who insists that its been freezin the food in the top for weeks, i thought it must be a sensor or a board fault would this be an expensive repair?
    please help thank you
    ser num: 8586 152 15001

    #221411
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    Hi Mike
    It looks like you are in the trade and need access 😀 please follow this link 😉
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … age&pid=26

    Greg

    #221412
    mikethemechanic
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    ok im now a trade member can some one point me in the right direction with this problem???
    thanks mike

    #221413
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Moved to trade tech.

    K.

    #221414
    mikethemechanic
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    sorry i dont understand your reply is there anyone who is able to give me information as to my problem

    #221415
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    mikethemechanic wrote:sorry i dont understand your reply is there anyone who is able to give me information as to my problem

    Your original post was in a Public Forum but now it has been moved to a Trade Forum now that you have been granted access, do you see 😉

    As for fault, I would imagine that the air diffuser has become faulty or iced up thus staying open and overcooling the fridge section.

    4812 310 19014 Air-buffle Cover Service Kit

    Note: appliances which are produced before week 15/04 you have to order also the modified NTC-support. Order number: 4812 404 78553

    Greg

    #221416
    mikethemechanic
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    hello there that sounds like good advised greg thanks is this quite common then?
    were will i find the diffuser?
    and heres all my numbers off the appliance how can i tell if it was made before week 15/04 do i need the ntc?

    whirlpool mod:s20brbb20-a/d
    ser:8586 152 15001
    :11 0349 n022888
    thanks again for your help
    mike

    #221417
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    Hi
    Johnmac or R600a are better to advise tbh 😀

    The diffuser is accessed from the fridge and freezer section 😕
    Remove cover in fridge section (top left), then go into freezer section remove icemaker unit to give you room 😀 then locate diffuser port, removing air guide tube first, squeeze nibs retaining the diffuser unit and then remove from fridge section 😉

    Greg

    #221418
    gegsy
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    Oh and check your email btw 😉

    Greg

    #221419
    arosview
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    Re: whirlpool american style s20brbb20-a top of fridge icing

    I am not really an expert on these machines. However I do remember a technical memo from Whirlpool. Whereby we were to inform customers that they should not store food items that contain liquid on the top shelf, yogurts, milk, juice etc. Eggs could also be a problem at times, it depends on what type of container they were in, apparently a cardboard box was better than polystyrene, but polystyrene is better than no container.
    From what I remember of the memo, this was caused because the airflow from the freezer to the fridge came in at the top of the fridge at a very low temp therefore anything liquid in it’s direct path could be frozen. Solution educate the customer.

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