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July 8, 2022 at 11:06 pm in reply to: Beko Washer Dryer WDR7543121 soaking washing during drying cycle #482932
Niccolo
Participantelectrofix wrote:made a mistake and posted in the wrong place so it wont make any sense to you
your fault does sound a bit odd
the last time i had a similar fault i found the machine was connected to hot water instead of coldDave
Thank you, there is only a cold water supply. The amount of water coming in seems to build up after about 20minutes but I can’t really tell unless I open it every minute and check. You can see drips of water on the glass and the back of the drum, in the last minute there was a small amount visible at the botom of the drum. Weirdly when the 30 minute cycle reached 8 minutes it stayed there for a bit then dropped to 4, omitting the numbers in between.
July 8, 2022 at 11:03 pm in reply to: Beko Washer Dryer WDR7543121 soaking washing during drying cycle #482931Niccolo
Participantandyjawa wrote:The dryer valve water restrictor has blown out allowing far too much water into the machine during the drying cycle is one possiblity.
How Would I check that?
July 8, 2022 at 6:27 pm in reply to: Beko Washer Dryer WDR7543121 soaking washing during drying cycle #482928Niccolo
ParticipantThanks, I’ve searched for those part numbers but nothing comes up
Niccolo
ParticipantI have a similar problem with a CFP1675.
Fridge is not cooling, freezer is working.
I have found the bad advice mentioned here https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/…er-thermistors
and tested the control board, it was fine. I noticed a strange things, if I shorted two connectors going to the board, the fridge started to go cold again.
This is the control board which is internal to the fridge and within the light unit, all it does is send the temperature selected to the PCB, it is similar to this one.
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4360…control-moduleI also tested the fridge air sensor and it is fine,
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4667…nsor-and-coverSorry I can’t help any more, I’m not sure what to try next; the main control board for £50 or sensors in the freezer compartment.
February 11, 2022 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Beko CF5533APW Running Too Cold – Sensor Location? #466424Niccolo
ParticipantI have a Beko CFP1675W Fridge Freezer for which the fridge has stopped working.
The freezer seems to work for a few days then defrosts, it is certainly not at the original freezer temp.I have found the bad advice mentioned here https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/fix-it-yourself/specific-faults/4061-beko-fridge-freezer-thermistors
and tested the control board, it was fine. I noticed a strange things, if I shorted two connectors going to the board, the fridge started to go cold again.Having followed advice on this site I suspect it may be the fridge air sensor, although I would be happier if the freezer was working as normal. I’ve attached photos to show where this is in my fridge in case it is of help to you.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y7a5p8et33hyz3k/20220211_170601.jpg?dl=0
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