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  • in reply to: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem #438190
    jrobin
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    Re: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem

    Ok, well thank you so much for all of your help. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me.

    Thanks again,

    J.

    in reply to: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem #438188
    jrobin
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    Re: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem

    Thanks for you help, may have to invest in a new machine. Is there anything I can do troubleshootingwise to see if there is anything else that may be causing the compressor to overheat?

    J.

    in reply to: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem #438186
    jrobin
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    Re: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem

    Thought as much. So basically for the cost of the part which I presume is £100+ and fitting, it might be worthwhile investing in a new fridge freezer?

    J.

    in reply to: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem #438184
    jrobin
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    Re: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem

    On further inspection, I there seems to be a partially melted heat-shield with a thick sticky tar like substance on it. I’m guessing this heat shield is there to separate the tray that sits on top of the compressor.

    I think it is safe to say that it’s the compressor that is at fault however, I’m wondering I can repair the compressor or not?

    Thanks again for your help.

    J.

    in reply to: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem #438182
    jrobin
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    Re: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem

    Very quick update, just pulled the fridge out and the compressor is hot to the touch so I suspect it could be this that is at fault.

    in reply to: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem #438181
    jrobin
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    Re: BEKO CA70155FFS1 Freezing Problem

    Thank you for your reply, I appreciate your help. I thought it could be a thermostat issue.

    Is there anyway for me to troubleshoot these problems myself? I am used to working with electrics?

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