whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

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  • #43054
    joop1000
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    hi all

    hope you guys can help. i have a american style fridge freezer, it’s a whirlpool model S20BRWW20.

    I have the front flashing panel problem also. The fridge and freezer are working fine, it despences water ok, but not ice.

    I too the front panel off to check the pcb and found that there was brown scorch marks around CAP D12. Also on closer inspection, C7 seems to be missing. What is C7? The legs are on the bottomside of the pcb, but no part on the topside!

    Not sure what has happened here!!

    Any help would be most appreciated!

    Thanks

    Anthony

    #275855
    joop1000
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    Re: whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

    can anybody help me out here?

    #275856
    joop1000
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    Re: whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

    34 views and no answers!

    #275857
    joop1000
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    Re: whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

    thanks for all your help!! you’ve all been really great at helping me out!

    once again, cheers!!

    #275858
    paolo
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    Re: whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

    viewtopic.php?f=33&t=6816

    #275859
    admin
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    Re: whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

    IF THE FRIDGE IS OVER 2003 WEEK 30,U WILL ONLY NEED TO REPLACE THE FRONT PCB £133

    #275860
    lomu212
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    Re: whirlpool s20brww20 flashing display problem

    Had the same problem told the same replace front circuit board, the problem is the capacitors not holding the charge, I replaced them bought from maplin, not the same size but the same capacity etc, I took a photo of the circuit board and took it into the store, fixed the problem, it appears whirlpool had the capacitors made specifically for their circuit boards so impossible to buy. Give it a try cost only about £10 for the caps

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