Hotpoint RFA52

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  • #84809
    libbo2003
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    Hi my fridge freezer has stopped working, the fridge light is still on but it will not freeze or cool in the fridge. It sounds like it is still running(Motor/Compressor)
    Any ideas what the cause is and can it be fixed by me?

    #426875
    TechSmart
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    Hi Libbo2003,

    How old is the machine? If the compressor is running then it will be worth checking the condenser. This is usually at the back of the machine, or sometimes underneath and usually with a fan. This is where the heat gets dissipated to cool your fridge. If the condenser is blocked with dust or not getting enough air flow then it cannot get rid of the heat and cool the machine.

    However if that is all clear then it could be that you have a refrigerant leak and you would need to use a local appliance engineer for that.

    Hope this helps.

    #426876
    libbo2003
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    Hi Techsmart thank you for the reply, the fridge is less then 10 years old, when the machine is running I can hear the usual humming sound, plus when I had it on the quick freeze switch in the on position it seemed to try and freeze up a little but not enough to keep items from slowly de-frosting?? hope that will help abit more.

    #426877
    TechSmart
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    No problem. Definitely sounds like the cooling system is struggling. Did you check the condenser?

    #426878
    libbo2003
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    Hi is that the drip tray at the back of the fridge?

    #426879
    TechSmart
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    The part in red on the back is the condensor.

    Source: http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/tools-products/appliances/how-does-refrigerator-work

    Great little primer here to see how your fridge works too.

    #426880
    libbo2003
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    hi what am I looking out for on the condensor? thank you

    #426881
    TechSmart
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    Feel if it is warm, see if there are any airflow restrictions or anything that could be stopping it dissipating it’s heat.

    #426882
    libbo2003
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    Hi i will check that out later, thank you for your help so far. It is well appreciated.

    #426883
    TechSmart
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    Re: Hotpoint RFA52

    Not a problem 🙂 let me know how you get on.

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