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  • in reply to: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer #379997
    simonevs67
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    Re: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer

    ok .I Let the fridge run for a while and it seems the fan motor is also gone, it spins fine initially the stops and looks as if its trying to turn but cant although when i turn the power off it spins freely by hand so looks as though i will change this as well. Thanks again for all your help.

    in reply to: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer #379995
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    Re: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer

    i have placed the magnet over the sensor as suggested but no movement in the fan. joined sensor wires and fan started to work. Thanks very much for all your help the only trouble, i went out and bought a new fridge this morning.What does this sensor do, what is it called and are they available, is it worth replacing it or just join the wires together. Thanks again.

    in reply to: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer #379991
    simonevs67
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    Re: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer

    thanks bob, i will try this and Dave ive tried a few local repairers and none of them seem to be interested in the work. the guy that did come out and test took out the rear compartment and the fan is wired into a sort of conecting block. He tested by using an electricans screwdriver with a light in it. There was power to the end of the block but nothing at the two fan wires but obviously, i would think if the pcb or thermoswitch has gone then power wouldn’t be sent to the fan, would this be a correct way of thinking.Thanks again for te advice.

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