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  • #87586
    marcus.t
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    Piece of wee wee.

    As per other posts – it CAN be replaced – not as ‘so called experts’ saying that it cannot.

    ANYONE with a Stanley knife, and soldering iron and a bit of heatshrink (Ebay) can do this job……..

    It is not rocket science!

    When I have a few mins I will get it on Youtube – only as a photo walkthrough though.

    If I can – I will put it on here…… or link it.

    Standby.

    I am a bit previous – I just want to get it out there that is an easy job……..

    #435335
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    I was a bit keen to post – thermistor replacement…..

    That little bugga under the expanding foam at the back!

    220m from side – 200mm from top – centre spot! Carve around that point.

    200mm X 100mm? should do it.

    Stanley depth and a sharp wood chisel to CAREFULLY find it…….

    I have done step by step photo…….will post here or on Youtube….Standby….

    EASY!

    #435336
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    Nope – no photo possible here…..how crap is that?

    #435337
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    Ha! CRAP CRAP CRAP!

    ETC?

    Oh good grief – Can you do BUGGA! LOL!

    #435338
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    What about Bollox?

    #435339
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    Oh my good grief! – the computer cannot deal with missplelt profound words! Luvitt!

    I won’t go too far – but Titz!

    That is a town in Germany!

    Oh great fun!

    #435340
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    What a load of poo?

    #435341
    marcus.t
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    Ok – now we know where we are…….

    If you want to change your Thermistor – you can.

    Piece of wee wee and what the ‘expert’ is telling you is a load of poo…. 🙂

    #435342
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    One would wonder why the manufacturers don’t do it ?

    #435343
    Swissfrank
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    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    Fellas,

    Suffering the same problem here, any advice, pics or videos would be gratefully appreciated, chopped out 200×220 but I can’t see it yet?

    #435344
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Beko Fridge Freezer fridge freezing rapair….

    You can chop out insulation and replace things in there, sensors, evaporators and so on but, as a veteran in doing so there’s a couple of things you need to know.

    You need to seal it back up completely and fully, a second rate job will not do.

    You need to ensure that there is NO moisture whatsoever in there. None. Nadda.

    If it’s not sealed up 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} or there’s any moisture in there or gets in there then it will increase over time and, when it does, the insulation will break down, moisture will spread and the insulating properties will fail.

    When that happens you’ll get an ice ball on the inner and possibly outer of the cabinet.

    At that point, it’s effectively scrap.

    Any insulation repair jobs I’d give a 50/50 chance on, at best.

    Some work, most don’t and that’s the reason why any domestic refrigeration repairer will run a mile from doing any insulation work, simply as the odds are stacked against a successful repair.

    I’ve done scores of them and, I can assure you, this is the way it is with these jobs.

    You never know though, you might get lucky.

    K.

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