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November 2, 2016 at 6:54 pm #89751
haza149
ParticipantHi all I have a beko freezer
model num TZDA504FW its a standalone freezerThe freezer has started to defrost I’m thinking thermostat as its the cheap option, the problem is where is it located! I presume its in the top panel inside the freezer but how do I access it ( 3 screws front top by vents and 2 screws on the back panel) how does the panel come out i.e. does it slide out, pull down, unclip? the thermostat control is a small pcb behind the knob so I need to find thermostat.
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November 2, 2016 at 7:55 pm #442383SAMURI
ParticipantRe: beko freezer thermostat
If it has a small PCB behind the Knob it does not have a thermostat.
If the compressor is not running and the freezer sounds silent.
Then it will be a main PCB Fault this may be in a plastic box at the back of the freezer or behind the control panel.
If the compressor is running and hot and freezer is not cooling then it will be the compressor or gas.
Bob
November 2, 2016 at 8:05 pm #442384haza149
ParticipantRe: beko freezer thermostat
Thanks for your quick reply Bob
The compressor can be heard and when you open the door you can hear what sounds like a fan running which is the same sort of noise when its was freezing the food.
So would you say try the PCB inside the freezer ! (yes the other PCB is in a box at rear)
RegardsNovember 2, 2016 at 8:18 pm #442385SAMURI
ParticipantRe: beko freezer thermostat
See my last post.
If the compressor is running the PCB ok.
It sounds like the compressor is not pumping or it has lost the gas.
Not a cheep or DIY job.
Bob
November 2, 2016 at 9:41 pm #442386haza149
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Thanks just my luck 🙁
Any idea of repair cost worst case! as looking at £300 starting price for a new freezer
RegardsNovember 3, 2016 at 8:25 am #442387SAMURI
ParticipantRe: beko freezer thermostat
It depends if it has a leak or the compressor is faulty.
It could be anything from £100 to £200
Bob
November 5, 2016 at 2:43 pm #442388haza149
ParticipantRe: beko freezer thermostat
Thanks Bob for reply
I have phoned manufacture and took out the repair plan for £14 p/m which is a bit steep! but in total £168 for the year which would be about same as repair
it will be guaranteed for 12 months (which is the same as if I bought a new one)
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