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  • in reply to: Admiral SAL2027gbs Service manual #420168
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    Re: Admiral SAL2027gbs Service manual

    Cheers Steve, Indeed it is a Whirlpool Variant, do you know how to access the diagnostic sequence…if it has one?

    in reply to: Samsung SR-S2028CVW ice dispenser running on its own #419897
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    Re: Samsung SR-S2028CVW ice dispenser running on its own

    Sounds like a PCB to me…

    in reply to: BEKO Fridge LA120W #420106
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    Re: BEKO Fridge LA120W

    It’s probably the Fridge evaporator sensor gone out of range or faulty.

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge/freezer problem #385690
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    Re: Whirlpool American Fridge/freezer problem

    Sounds like Your main PCB!

    in reply to: Whirlpool S25B RSS31 A/G American Fridge freezer #385537
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    Re: Whirlpool S25B RSS31 A/G American Fridge freezer

    I was told that Whirlpool modified there PCB’s and that you could not just change one PCB module..this was only on the Earlier models though.
    Maybe worth asking the question.

    in reply to: Samsung RSH1DBRS #385564
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    Re: Samsung RSH1DBRS

    Hi, Take panel off check for usual faults…I.E- wet insulation, defrost probs and the like…. if no probs. reposition Evap sensor to suction transfer pipe…like the RS21’s Also the newer models have neat little isulated wings that clip into position…Obviously a quick mod by samsung!

    in reply to: Maytag G32026PELB 2door centre opening frigde freezer #333748
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    Re: Maytag G32026PELB 2door centre opening frigde freezer

    I am presuming there is a relay on the top pcb in fridge ceiling, because when i fitted new PCB comp started up and was switching normally except at 10 degrees in fridge?

    in reply to: Rangemaster SXS side by side Info #325058
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    Re: Rangemaster SXS side by side Info

    The evap fan is an LG so its possibly an LG?

    in reply to: Rangemaster SXS side by side Info #325057
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    Re: Rangemaster SXS side by side Info

    All I have is SXS CREAM on the rating plate?

    in reply to: americanf/f #322082
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    Re: americanf/f

    Hi Guys,
    any chance of a copy of the deawoo service info please, I seen my second one in two years last week…fixed it OK but would like to know more info.
    Also has anybody got any rangemaster SXS service info…am still waiting for rangemastr to email me …Hmmmn! dont think that will happen.
    Thanks

    in reply to: SCHRIBER APM6855 #324790
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    Re: SCHRIBER APM6855

    Hi all,
    I have seen a few of these and have noticed the fans run slow almost polling! even to the point that the blade rocks as if stuck between fields…Stick a whilpool encapsulated frost free motor on and you wont see this happen again…

    in reply to: Samsung probe/sensor resistance values? #321570
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    Re: Samsung probe/sensor resistance values?

    Thanks Bryan,
    That is pretty much what I had not so in depth though, but it is nice to know for fact.

    Colin

    in reply to: Your most used tool? #304162
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    Re: Your most used tool?

    PGS wrote:I would never use a neon because when I was serving my time I seen an electrician using one and the resistor failed and threw him on his back. If your using them for the other 100 jobs afore mentioned the risks are probably higher. Get your meter out you lazy sods.

    I always use a neon after the appliance i was working on had no earth through the plug lead and a bared live touching the case and whilst pulling it out I touched another apliance that was earthed…did i have a surprise! so now i always use a neon to touch the case before I touch it…

    in reply to: Your most used tool? #304161
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    Re: Your most used tool?

    philfish wrote:Theres a thought some engineers in padded pants 😯 think my breakfast is coming back up.

    Ha ha ha Philfish….some need the jackets aswell, to go with the cells. LOL

    in reply to: Comet Engineers #305362
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    Re: Comet Engineers

    Thanks Jim

    I dare say, but we must carry on beating it…

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