Potential Fridge Issues?

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    jambokaos87
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    Hi all,

    Recently moved into my flat and there is an integrated Electrolux ERN2829 fridge/freezer in situe.

    I’ve noticed in recent weeks (been living there for just over a month and a half) that the fridge doesn’t seem to be keeping “cool” for long periods.

    I recently installed an analogue fridge thermometer and noticed that the temp was often above 5C. I then turned the dial for the fridge up to “4” and that seems to be doing better but it is still seemingly struggling to maintain a consistent temp. Interestingly I’ve noticed my fridge seems to perform much better when it is more full of food…. I would have thought that the fuller it was, the more it would struggle to keep cool?

    I’ve not been opening the fridge door often either to try and keep the fridge cool. I check the temps once a day.
    I know (from reading the manual) that this fridge has some kind of automatic defrosting mechanism that melts the build up of ice on the back wall of the fridge. Could it be that is being over-zealous and warming the fridge up too much?

    Is it worth even getting someone out to look at it? Or just taking the punt and getting a brand new one installed when convenient?

    Thanks,

    Jamie

    #449124
    electrofix
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    Re: Potential Fridge Issues?

    are you sure that model is correct as I cant find it.

    the unit also has a pnc which is a 12 digit number poss followed by 2 extra digits

    Dave

    #449125
    jambokaos87
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    Re: Potential Fridge Issues?

    My apologies it is an ERN2821

    #449126
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Potential Fridge Issues?

    ok found it

    your unit has a simple thermostat so its easy cheap to replace. its a mechanical device and wears over time.


    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/2262146 … thermostat

    but first check one thing. I had one recently doing similar things. found it in the end and it was down to ventilation. check there is an opening above the kitchen units at the back to allow the hot air from the back of the unit to escape

    Dave

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