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  • #6303
    admin
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    Can anyone point me in the right direction?

    I’ve got a Bosch Fridge Freezer that’s not playing ball. It’s 6 yrs old – ENR no. is KGV-2604-GB/02.

    A week or so ago it stopped working and the temperature in both compartments rose to the point where the freezer thawed. Over the last week or so it’s only come on a couple of times. When it has, the compartments have reached an acceptable working temperature. Each time though, after it has stopped the temperatures come back up and the freezer compartment thaws out.

    It’s now been a couple of days since it last came on. Is this a thermostat problem or should I be looking elsewhere?

    #116881
    Penguin45
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    Rob,
    dThis is a single compressor fridge freezer, with a digital control board. TBH there are too many variables to give any sort of diagnosis – faults could range from digiboard, thermistors, compressor, start circuits – just about anything.

    Engineer time I suspect. Check the Directories section for a UKW engineer in your postcode area, or stick it up in here, and someone will pick up on it.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #116882
    admin
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    To Penguin45

    Thanks for the tip. I’ll call the cavalry and have someone look at it.

    Just for the sake of argument, let’s suppose it’s a compressor problem or any other that you mention. I guess that these are all quite expensive repairs. I know it’s a matter of opinion, money, taste etc. but would I be better off putting the money into a replacement fridge freezer?

    Look forward to your reply.

    Rob

    #116883
    Penguin45
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    Rob,
    You can get recon digiboards, thermistors aren’t too dear, compressor job is horrendous!

    Bear in mind that Bosch gear is upper mid range for quality, so probably worth getting checked out.
    Check in Directories to see if there’s a UKW engineer in your area; failing that stick it up in here and someone will pick up on it.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #116884
    admin
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    Rob

    as this has just started to happen with my 6 year old Bosch fridge/freezer I would be interested to know if you had solved the problem with yours

    Regards

    Tony

    #116885
    sparkey
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    Rob,
    As posted in another forum the most likely reason for your fault is failure of a foamed in sensor, until recently this has meant scrapping the appliance however Bosch have come up with a repair option that is quick to complete which involves changes to the wiring of the electronic control board, this is not a diy repair I suggest you post up your postcode or look in the directories over to the left for a local engineer.

    Sparkey

    #116886
    jcbboy
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    Sounds like same problem as with the siemens fridge/freezer, they supply a replacement part to overide the built in sensor cost £10-50 inc p+p need to check the bosch website or contact spares hotline, if not in the trade need someone to fit it ,it fits behind the control panel where pcb board is. worth the money to try otherwise scrap the machine if its old, board a bit expensive.

    #116887
    kwatt
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    Bosch/Neff/Siemens, often all the same thing with a different fascia and badge as they are all the same group. 😉

    K.

    #116888
    admin
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    jcbboy wrote:Sounds like same problem as with the siemens fridge/freezer, they supply a replacement part to overide the built in sensor cost £10-50 inc p+p need to check the bosch website or contact spares hotline, if not in the trade need someone to fit it ,it fits behind the control panel where pcb board is. worth the money to try otherwise scrap the machine if its old, board a bit expensive.

    #116889
    admin
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    mine is doing the same I have been told its the pcb that needs replacing £72 did yours get fixed ?

    #116890
    admin
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    Just Ordered the mod for the PCB cost £12 part 491415 will let you know if it works bosch parts telly 08705543210 .

    #116891
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    Part did not work well i say could have done the same with a straight connector , all it does is short out one of the sensores ,been told the PCBs realy go but you can dig out the sensors from the fome in the frigge and replace them for about £15 each

    #116892
    sharman
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    Hi, this topic was a great help, thanks chaps! 😀 I have the same problem with my KGV 2604GB/05. I’ve shorted out the dodgy sensor which has got it working again, but would like to replace the faulty part if poss. I can’t find it listed on the Bosch support site…also, any advice on how to get it out of the foam? whereabouts is it, relative to the control panel? Incidentally, I read somewhere that the working resistance range of these sensor is 10KOhms to 50k. My faulty one reads 100k. 😕

    #116893
    Penguin45
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    The whole point of the bypass is that the sensors are foamed into the fridge or freezer insulation and are not replaceable. This is why there is no part number listing.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #116894
    Ade
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    Re: faulty bosch fridge freezer

    My 6 yr old Bosch FF has just decided to go too! ENR KGU3201GB/01. Can anyone supply the details of an engineer close to postcode ST13 5SB? If so please email beverly.northcott@britannia.co.uk as I can only read this forum until 9am Monday after which time I’ll be away for a couple of days.

    Thanks in anticipation.

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