Hotpoint Mistral FF73S PCB module adaptor wiring loom – old Pressac to new Molex type

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  • #99371
    Gazza_FF73S
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    I have the old age Mistral FF73S problem of warm fridge, cold freezer. I have changed the yellow & green thermistors and done al the usual checks suggested on the forum. I have now bought a new, genuine PCB module (old part no. C00218671, new part no. J00089558) and tried to replace it. However the old board has Pressac connectors and the new one has PCB and Molex type connectors. I spoke to a really helpful chap at Hotpoint and he looked into it for me. He advised that the board had been modified, not surprising as the FF is over 20 years old. The modification needs to have a wiring adaptor kit that used to be made but is now obsolete and no no longer sold by them. I am desperately trying to find a dusty one lying at the back of shop shelf or help in identifying where the old connectors need to go to on the new PCB. I can them make up my own adaptor kit based upon knowing the connectors needed and where they connect. Any help from the Forum massively appreciated. Thanks.

    #476054
    don
    Moderator

    Deleted your duplicate thread in public spares.

    Best to keep it to one thread as it’s less confusing and it keeps the forums tidy. 🙂

    Don

    #476055
    electrofix
    Moderator

    what was the fault with the old board ?

    Dave

    #476056
    Gazza_FF73S
    Participant

    Having changed the thermistors and the baffle being open, I checked the board (can’t upload pic) and have an overheating area on the board. When the power is on, this area is very warm. The area is the one with the three sided metal ‘shield’ around three resistors. Don’t know how better to describe it. I don’t know how to test the board for faults but the heat marks can’t be right. The resistors don’t look burnt.

    #476057
    electrofix
    Moderator

    you can add a pic if you host it on another site and post a public link

    some old board use different ways of powering the board that fail over time. sonce i could not see a pic of the board and tech info is not available was wondering if it was a power issue

    Dave

    #476058
    Gazza_FF73S
    Participant

    Finally managed to get the image for you. Do you need one of the new board?
    https://imgur.com/a/7VlNWCS

    #476059
    electrofix
    Moderator

    was hoping to see an answer but no

    am not too worried about the burnt bit. they have 3 330 ohm resistors in parrallel i assume so they will get warm and discolour the board over time

    power supply is a transformer so they are very reliable

    it is very unlikely you will find the plug mod wire as an engineer would only order it if its needed

    it may be possible to find a plug to fit but we have to assume the contact order is the same but we dont know for certain without wiring diagrams for both boards

    Dave

    #476060
    Gazza_FF73S
    Participant

    I’m still searching for wiring diagrams :-(. Out of curiosity, I had the freezer drawers out this morning and there was quite a build up of ice. I disconnected the yellow thermistor and turned it on expecting the fan to work as described in many forum answers to do with this common problem. The fan didn’t start and I had a E7 message. I had tested the fan previously with 240v and it had worked with direct power. I disconnected the green thermistor separately and got the E1 message. Any suggestions please?

    #476061
    electrofix
    Moderator

    you have to hope someone on here still has the manual. on the hopoint site i have access to they have not included older models

    Dave

    #476062
    Tony R
    Participant

    I have a service manual which includes a theoretical and wiring connection details for the Mistral models 8496W/A/P 8596W/A/P and 8696 W/A/P dated July 94 not sure if they are of any use.

    #476063
    Tony R
    Participant

    Hotpoint wiring

    #476064
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Tony R wrote:Hotpoint wiring

    tried to make it easier to see, and it is better but not by much

    Dave

    #476065
    Gazza_FF73S
    Participant

    Tony R wrote:I have a service manual which includes a theoretical and wiring connection details for the Mistral models 8496W/A/P 8596W/A/P and 8696 W/A/P dated July 94 not sure if they are of any use.

    Thanks to Tony R and Electrofix for the diagram. I hadn’t seen the post. I will check it out to FF when I get home later today. Appreciated.
    Update: unfortunately the image is too blurred to see the detail. Tony R. Any chance that you could try the pic again please? Thanks in advance.

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