beko ca7015ffs Faulty Fridge Freezer

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  • #100945
    Alex V
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    Hi,

    I have a beko ca7015ffs fridge freezer and it is playing up. The freezer section is working and is keeping the food frozen but the fridge section is warm.

    Previously I removed the food from the freezer then removed the back panel and removed the ice from around the coils then refitted back plate. The fan is working and so is the compressor.

    I have now changed the thermostat and it hasn’t made a difference. I have rechecked the coils and they have not frozen over so I presume the defrost is working ok.

    Both door seals seem ok and are creating a vacuum

    I do some times hear a gargling, not sure what that means.

    Any advise on what it could be or what i could check would be greatly appreciated.

    #482800
    electrofix
    Moderator

    did you check the air ducts (2 off) into the fridge were clear of ice?

    its always best to do a total defrost over 2 days with the doors open before you try anything else

    Dave

    #482801
    Alex V
    Participant

    Hi Dave,

    No I didn’t, I didnt see any ducts in the freezer section the only holes I saw where where the cables come in and where the thermostat wire comes in (top right and top left covered by insulation). Are these the ducts?

    I don’t see any ducts in the fridge section, the only hole i can see is where the condensation drain is.

    Thanks for the Help

    Regards

    Alex

    #482802
    electrofix
    Moderator

    ok was difficult to see from the diagrams what system type it was. if its not the air type then the pipes on the back wall cool the fridge

    is the compresssor running all the time ?

    what temperature is in the freezer?
    I know its frozen but water freezes at 0 degrees so that not a useful test

    Dave

    #482803
    Alex V
    Participant

    Good Morning Dave,

    Yes there are pipes on the back wall of the unit.

    Yes the compressor is running all the time.

    The temp is -5 degrees

    Alex

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