Liebherr CNes 38660 F2 Error

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  • #77609
    vtkracker
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    Hello lads!
    My Liebherr 38660 is coming up with the F2 error, together with annoying beeping.
    Months before that, ice started to gather on the back of fridge (inside), then moved to the back of the freezer, where it is still gathering.
    And my fridge fan is not working- years now.
    I wanna get rid of that beeping, so I assume spare part nr. 9590142 is needed? Can you confirm that?
    Any suggestion for the other problems?

    Thanks in advance,
    Vlatko

    #402777
    ELDAR59
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    Re: Liebherr CNes 38660 F2 Error

    hello, that is the part number you require. F2 relates to the fridge evaporator sensor.
    the fridge fan only works in series with the compressor and also with the door shut, so when you open the door, the fan will stop.
    you’ll have to select the fan operation via a button, it won’t be automatic.
    not sure about the ice in the fridge, that could be something completely different.
    the model number isn’t correct, a service number would be better if you have that?

    #402778
    vtkracker
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    Re: Liebherr CNes 38660 F2 Error

    Hello,

    I’m aware of the fan on/off button, and the fact that it is not working while the door is open. While it was working, I could see it’s last spin until it completely stops and there is a little mark on one of the fan blades which is always in the same position, indicating that it hasn’t moved in years.
    I was hoping that all my problems will be solved with one evap sensor replacement. :mrgreen:
    CNes 38660
    Service-Nr. 0976230-12
    Thanks for the spare part confirmation!

    Vlatko

    #402779
    ELDAR59
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    Re: Liebherr CNes 38660 F2 Error

    I’m afraid that the evaporator sensor in the fridge has nothing to do with the fan operation.
    No fan in the fridge could be due to a few things, switch, fan itself or even pcb.

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