bsh ff not cold enough

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  • #21846
    streetlighter
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    Hi all
    Can any one help with a bsh kgv2604/04
    comp system seems fine, when I tested it it worked fine freezing up ref and frz quite fast.
    But customer says it clicks of but doesn’t seem to cut back in again.
    Food in ref can somtimes be warm and milk has gone off.
    I dont what to change modual at £90 to find sensors are shot.
    one reads 9.72kohms and the other reads 8M ohms. is this ok for a cold f/f 😕 😕 ❓
    Any help would be great, read in other post simple wire mod can solve this ❓ does any one now it?

    thanks
    Paul

    #192727
    Penguin45
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    8Mohms has got to be way off……..
    Chris.

    #192728
    funkyboogy
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    hi paul..
    problems with t/misters on some of these…
    if its not a frost free, you can by-pass t/mister with a small modification @ pcb…you can buy mod kit from bosch under £20.00, or you can ask if any other uk w,ers have the mod, i used to but have lost it..
    cheers ally

    #192729
    streetlighter
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    Thanks for the replies
    All I can get from bsh spares is frz sensor repair kit bsh 491415
    connect show a pic of it and lord knows where you stick it 😯
    is this the timer end or do I have to fit it sensor end where ever that is ❓
    Bit worried as I cant tell if ref or frz sensor is shot.
    Does any one know part no* of the mod kit fitted at the p.c.b end.

    Ta for any help

    Paul

    #192730
    gegsy
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    Mod kit fitted PCB end, easy mod. Mind boggles what connect show 😀

    Greg

    #192731
    whitevanman
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    streetlighter wrote:Thanks for the replies
    All I can get from bsh spares is frz sensor repair kit bsh 491415
    connect show a pic of it and lord knows where you stick it 😯
    is this the timer end or do I have to fit it sensor end where ever that is ❓
    Ta for any help

    Paul

    you will get instructions how to if purchased from bosch

    #192732
    streetlighter
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    Thanks Greg
    Do you think that 491415 is the correct part or that bsh have given me a different part number. ❓
    Dont whant to turn up with the wronge part again 😥 like I did yesterday.

    Paul

    #192733
    gegsy
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    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    Hi
    491415 BSH list as connection. It should be a mod sheet and some connectors?

    Greg

    #192734
    streetlighter
    Participant

    Re: bsh ff not cold enough

    Thanks greg and whitevanman I will go for it.
    not a dear part, 😀 worth a try
    Thanks again

    Paul

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