Bosch KGU 3201 Fridge Freezer – Freezer not working right

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  • #46514
    n2n-man
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    Hi there,

    I am new to the forums and have joined as I need advice on either a new purchase or better still to get my ageing Bosch to start working again without too much cost.
    I have had the Bosch for around 12 years now and since last year had been playing up.

    The freezer is constantly dropping temp from -18 to -10 and icing up along the back wall. We have switched it off on a couple of occasions but the problems soon re-appear.

    Today I took off the door seal and left it in a bucket of warm soapy water. I have cleaned it throughly and used insulation tape where there are cracks. I also took the back cover off and spent a bit of time hacking away at the ice build up (using a blunt plastic scraper!). I’ve had it on for the past 4 hours and it has gradually gone +10 to -13 degree’s , I’m hoping to hit the majic -18 soon.

    If this does not cure it, I am looking to replace the door seal in the first instance, if this does resolve the issues not sure where else to look and would welcome any advice.

    Many thanks

    #289843
    kwatt
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    Re: Bosch KGU 3201 Fridge Freezer – Freezer not working righ

    Is the ice build up you have powdery and white or is it smooth and kinda clear?

    K.

    #289844
    n2n-man
    Participant

    Re: Bosch KGU 3201 Fridge Freezer – Freezer not working righ

    Hi there,

    ice on the back of the freezer is of the powdery type, after I removed the rear cover yesterday there was a build up of clear ice around the radiator type unit (evaporator?).

    Since my original post, the freezer never made it to -18 and instead went up to +6! we have since emptied it of any perishable foods and its currently runnung at +2, this is affer a day of having it on the highest setting.

    Would welcome any tips on where to go from here, I am planning to replace but need to keep it running for a couple of months if poss until my cashflow is on an even keel, (just last month had to replace the washing machine!)

    #289845
    victor2
    Participant

    I have this ff. I have just noticed that it has ventilation ducts at the rear edge of the top.

    I had the same problem. My wife had covered these ducts with boxes – In the manual it states that if these ducts are covered the ff will not maintain the required temperature.
    I don’t know if it will be the solution to my problem, but worth checking

    #289846
    nomadPaul
    Participant

    With any fridge freezer , whether it be a frost-free or standard , i would always advise a power off 48hr defrost to get the appliance back to a level playing field , free of ice .

    If after switching back on , and given a reasonable freezing down time , the fault persists after this defrost then you can generally assume there is a fault of some kind.

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