beko fridge freezer

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  • #122417
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    hi there
    david I think dave conway is spot on
    your beko is short of refrigerant most likely an internal pipework leak I found quite common on beko that and compessor failure good advice on buying cheap

    jackfrost
    ps,looks like you have to scrap it

    #122418
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    Re: beko fridge freezer

    Does the fridge get very cold so it freezes the milk?[/S

    quote]Simmon if you havent yet bee informed of you problem then here it is:- No the fridge should not get so cold as to freez your milk. However its a bonus that you know its capable of doing so meaning that the gas inside the fridge is ample and the compressor is also good working condition, Theas are both ok means that its somthing and nothing and i pesonaly would lay odds at the fault being isolated to the thermo stat being your deffinate problem. Weather or not its been put on the max cold setting or its stuck on realy does not matter but that will be your fault? Turn down the thermostat first to the bottom no 1 if you can hear a click as you do and you also here the compressor stop thats all you have to do if it dosent switch of the compressor then remove the thermostst completeley (UNPLUG THE MAINS PLUG FIRST AND MAKE SHURE ITS THE RIGHT PLUG IF THERES A FEW)ISSOLATE the wires do not let them touch and turn the fridge in to see if it stayes off there its of ? Get new thermostat IF it stays on time for a solution caulled a heath robinson. THE EASY WAY OUT AT MINIMAL EXPENSE COS IF IT STAS ON PROBABLY THE FAULT IS YOU COMPRESSORHORT so fit one of thouse timmers to your mains plug and the fridge in line so its a manual on off function recomend 12 hour on and three hours off to start with so you can up the time on and off see good look Timers can be baught for around 3 quid at jet petrol station when they have them or b and q

    #122419
    Penguin45
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    Easyfozz,
    If you are a company trained engineer as you suggest in one of your other posts, why on earth are you offering advice like this? UKW offers reasoned and safe advice to the public and where neccessary guides them towards reputable independent repairers.

    The enquirer clearly understood that the Beko was at best a cheap and cheerful machine, and followed Eastlmark’s diagnosis and replaced the appliance – the thread came to a stop three weeks ago.

    Please do not post in a similar vein or you find the posts will disappear.

    Penguin45,
    MODERATOR

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