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  • in reply to: Samsung RL41WGTB #450396
    Barmyfluid
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    Re: Samsung RL41WGTB

    Hello.

    I had a similar problem with my Samsung.

    I originally left it unplugged for 24 hrs, but no good. So after testing it for a few hours, I again turned the power off but left it for a full 36 hrs, and that did the trick.

    Try it.

    Read this
    samsung-rl41wgih-problem-t91985.html

    in reply to: Samsung RL41WGIH Problem #441735
    Barmyfluid
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    Re: Samsung RL41WGIH Problem

    Thanks for the help.

    For anyone with a similar problem, sometimes the simplest thing is best not overlooked.

    I had this damn thing in pieces to no avail. But, for one last try, I went back to basics.
    I’d already defrosted the freezer a couple of times, but I read somewhere else to leave it off for a minimum of 36 hours to let the pcb and sensors reset themselves and guess what…..it worked. And it’s still working now 2 months later.
    I think that possibly the whole thing was triggered by someone not completely closing the freezer door, and that sent it doolally.

    I like this site, but the help isn’t always here.

    in reply to: RL34LGTC freezer ok, fridge not cooling #438564
    Barmyfluid
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    Re: RL34LGTC freezer ok, fridge not cooling

    Hi mont4rt

    Did anyone give you the solution to your faulty fridge, did you fix it yourself or did you call someone out?

    in reply to: Bosch KGN34V00GB/10 – warm fridge? #440885
    Barmyfluid
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    Re: Bosch KGN34V00GB/10 – warm fridge?

    Hi Shimmy

    Did you solve your fridge problem?

    in reply to: Samsung RL41WGIH Problem #441734
    Barmyfluid
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    Re: Samsung RL41WGIH Problem

    Just thought I’d better look again at the food compartment. Nothing unusual there, but the ice maker tray is quite white snowy frosted.

    Cheers.

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