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November 11, 2012 at 10:06 am in reply to: Admiral SAL2027GBS Ice Dispensor Bangs and Lights Flash #374596
sands1009
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Ok, so now not only is the ice dispensor not working (I gave up trying to fix it and just put ice in a bowl in the freezer), now the fridge isn’t cooling. Freezer side is fine. Compressor running constantly, cooling fan for compressor running constantly because the compressor is so hot (the cooling fan is running silently). Removed all fluf from cooling fins, still not cooling. Any suggestions?
May 24, 2012 at 6:55 pm in reply to: Admiral SAL2027GBS Ice Dispensor Bangs and Lights Flash #374595sands1009
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Not got a problem with making ice, it’s the dispencing bit that gets exciting. Lovely big bucket of perfect ice, just no easy access, though much more exciting now there’s a danger of setting the house on fire.
All I need is a method of transporting the perfect ice out of the freezer and into the pimms without all the banging and flashing lights the do so distrub.
May 23, 2012 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Admiral SAL2027GBS Ice Dispensor Bangs and Lights Flash #374593sands1009
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So after a bit more research on the forum, I took a chance and ordered the PCB repair kit:
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Refriger … r+Kit.html
Had a go at replacing just the largest capacitor and plugged everything back together.
Sparks off the circuit board, swopped back to the original capacitor, same thing.
ALso appeard that one of the three square white boxes clicked and sparked internally.
So…. have I just bricked the circuit board as this doesn’t seem normal? Is my house about to burn down?
On a happy note, the fridge and freezer still seem to be working, no joy on the ice dispensor. Do I bite the bullet and replace the whole thing (http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Refriger … c+PCB.html) for £150?
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