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  • #70985
    fyn
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    Hello
    currently searching the forum for any similar problems and solutions.

    As stated in topic its john lewis JLFFW2013 FRIDGE FREEZER

    prod no. :925034272-00

    ser no. :93340022

    Problem : freezer compartment is fine,fridge compartment temp shows as 15+ degrees,too warm

    Happened about 2 weeks ago.2 days after,we powered it down for 24 hours after trying a few things and completely defrosted it.

    Turned it on next day,and it’s been working up till today.

    Any help or guidance would be much appreciated.
    Many thanks.

    #379539
    Seamy
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    Re: John Lewis JLFFW2013 problem.

    Maybe fan problem, fan in freezer blows cold air up to fridge via ducting & past a motorised flap actuator that opens & closes depending on temperature selected.

    #379540
    fyn
    Participant

    Re: John Lewis JLFFW2013 problem.

    Many thanks for your reply.
    Have found a few posts relating to JL fridge freezers but nothing has come of those,it’s out of warranty now aswell.

    Will keep searching.

    again many thanks for the reply.

    #379541
    fyn
    Participant

    Re: John Lewis JLFFW2013 problem.

    Quick update.

    By saturday night the temp of the fridge had gone up to 18 degrees C,highest we’ve seen it so far..we were going to defrost again monday.
    However sunday morning,the fridge was working again, a very nice 4 degrees C.
    I don’t hold much hope of this lasting though.

    I’ve read about some of the possible problems,the compressor,a temperature sensor or the fan.These seem to be the main culprits.Just need to decide if to get an engineer in or replace the bloody thing.

    Would check-a-trade be a good place to find a trustworthy engineer?

    #379542
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: John Lewis JLFFW2013 problem.

    fyn wrote:Would check-a-trade be a good place to find a trustworthy engineer?

    Or here: http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/search/fi … ineer.html

    K.

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