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  • in reply to: Fridge freezer not cooling #421639
    SAMURI
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    Re: Fridge freezer not cooling

    It has lost the refrigerant or the compressor has failed or both.

    Not a DIY job or a cheap repair.

    Better to put the money towards a new fridge freezer.

    Bob

    in reply to: LG American fridge/freezer GWL227HBQA – ICE MAKER BROKE #421637
    SAMURI
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    Re: LG American fridge/freezer GWL227HBQA – ICE MAKER BROKE

    Yes that should be all you need.

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat oven not working #421602
    SAMURI
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    Re: Diplomat oven not working

    If both stats are ok then it is going to be a timer fault.

    As it is an older model now it is more economical to buy a new one as the timers are expensive.

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat oven not working #421600
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat oven not working

    If you joined the wires on the button stat and it did not make any difference the stat may be ok.

    To test the stat you just need to check if you have a circuit through it the same as you can check a fuse.

    Bob

    in reply to: comet…again!!! #383363
    SAMURI
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    Re: comet…again!!!

    Like the people who worked for Comet it is being kept in the dark.

    Bob

    in reply to: Samsung fridge freezer fridge not cooling #421631
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Samsung fridge freezer fridge not cooling

    It has a PCB no defrost timer.
    If it was iced up And not covered in a white snow all over the defrost system will be working ok.

    On this model the most common problem is the drain in the freezer blocks up.

    This is normaly a non return valve sticking it is fitted at the back above the compressor and is just made of rubber. Trim it off a bit with a pair of scissors just enough to stop it sticking together.

    Make sure you defrost the drain so the water can run away.

    Bob

    in reply to: LG American fridge/freezer GWL227HBQA – ICE MAKER BROKE #421635
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: LG American fridge/freezer GWL227HBQA – ICE MAKER BROKE

    Sometimes you can take them apart and unjam the motor.

    If not you will need an ice maker assembly.

    Easy to replace.

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat oven not working #421595
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat oven not working

    If it is not the safety thermostat TOC or the main stat and a time is set on the timer then it is most likely a timer fault.

    The timers a not cheap.

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat oven not working #421594
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat oven not working

    Try joining the 2 wires to the main thermostat to bypass the main thermostat.

    Did you check the round button size stat for continuity at the same time


    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat oven not working #421592
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat oven not working

    It will most likely be the oven safety cut out stat at the back of the oven.

    It is like a small round button size stat with 2 wires going to it.

    Check to see if it is open circuit if it is you will need to replace it.

    For test purposes only you can join the 2 wires together to see if the oven works.

    If it does then fit a new stat. Do not use the oven with the wires together as it is a safety device to prevent overheating.

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat oven not working #421588
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat oven not working

    I would need the model number to advise normaly starts with an A and 2 other letters then 4 numbers.

    If your model has an electronic timer you need to have a time set on the clock for the oven to work.

    Check to see if you have a time set any time will do it does not have to be the correct time.

    Bob

    in reply to: help with fridge freezer #421527
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: help with fridge freezer

    It should be ok when a new PCB is fitted.

    Bob

    in reply to: help with fridge freezer #421525
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: help with fridge freezer

    Is the fridge freezer in a cold room below 10c? as this can cause a problem.

    If not then it will be a PCB relay sticking and needs a new PCB.

    If it is in a cold room it will fool the PCB into thinking the fridge is cold enough.


    Bob

    in reply to: help with fridge freezer #421523
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: help with fridge freezer

    If nothing is running it will be the main PCB and it would be fitted at the back near the top under a cover or if it is like the older model it will be in a box at the bottom left hand corner near the compressor.

    The PCB’s are not expensive and are easy to change on a BEKO.

    It will not be the PCB by the light. Fitting.

    Most newer Beko fridge freezers have the PCB near the top at the back.

    99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} if no fan or anything is running it will be the PCB just make sure you give the model and serial number and I would order it direct from Beko.

    Bob

    in reply to: help with fridge freezer #421521
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: help with fridge freezer

    If it is 2009 then it will be a main PCB fitted at the back of the fridge freezer near the top under a cover.

    Bob

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