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Lidunian
ParticipantRe: Can’t find my pcb control board
Its all academic now. Don’t know how or why, but in the middle of the night there was an almighty crash. The fridge compartment door had flown open and the shelves and contents were on the floor. What a mess, broken bottles and jars everywhere. Couldn’t believe it!!!! After discounting the cat and a poltergeist I realised that the back wall of the plastic lining had blown inwards. Its like the fridge had tried to turn itself inside out. Quite frightening. But what on earth could have caused this and why? Never seen anything like it. Maybe I should report this to the manufacturer?
Lidunian
ParticipantRe: Can’t find my pcb control board
Thanks guys. Yes, Dave. Thats the type of stat. Stops me looking for something that isn’t there!! Tomorrow’s job. Return pcb and order old type stat. I’ll let you know how I get on,
Thanks again
John
Lidunian
ParticipantRe: Can’t find my pcb control board
kwatt wrote:And it’s far more likely to be a sensor issue.
K.
So by that i guess you mean the thermostat sensorLidunian
ParticipantRe: Can’t find my pcb control board
i’m beginning to wonder. Local engineer said its most likely the board, but didn’t run any tests. but told me a board would be £100 and with no guarantee that was the problem it prob wasn’t worth fixing. I think he was more concerned at being ‘stuck’ with a spare part. On line Beko parts stockist supplied board for under £30 as for my model number. But stat in fridge looks to be more electro-mechanical than electronic so you could be right. Appliance serial no says it was made in 2008, which is later than the 00-06 models that were recalled.
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