Maz83x

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    Re: RS20CCMS1/XEU – Freezer keeps Icing up Fridge loses Cool

    Thanks for replying r600a.
    I didn’t see you message until now and the engineer finally came round earlier. He said it has something to do with the ‘flap’ where the cool air pushes through to the fridge from the freezer. apparently it flipped over or got blocked? I have no idea where that was.
    The fan WAS working when he came so i am assuming it comes on and off when it ‘needs’ to?
    At the moment the fridge and freezer is cooling down, not quite got to the temp i want it to but it IS cooling down.
    Let’s see what happens.
    Thanks again.

    Maz83x
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    Re: RS20CCMS1/XEU – Freezer keeps Icing up Fridge loses Cool

    photo links… hope it shows…

    http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh4 … 012085.jpg
    http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh4 … 012084.jpg
    http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh4 … 012083.jpg
    http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh4 … 012082.jpg

    The fan inside the freezer is definitely not working. and the burnt marks are 4 inches below it. so i’m not sure what that means. i though the motor of the fan might have blown but now i am not quite sure. i have put the fridge back on now and am going to leave it for a few hours and them check if the compressor at the back is hot or not.

    Maz83x
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    Re: RS20CCMS1/XEU – Freezer keeps Icing up Fridge loses Cool

    i took off both panels from inside the freezer and before i took the wire off (attached to fan and fridge) i switched the fridge back on and the fan wouldn’t move (how long does it take for it to start working? because i literally had the power on for 3-5 seconds).
    Also approx 4 inches below where the fan sits it seems as though something was ‘blown’ as its burnt.
    i have photo’s but are too big to attach.
    I also took off the panel at the back of the fridge and brushed off all the dust from the compressors and all that.

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