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  • in reply to: lg washing machine #419318
    stevebunyan
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    Re: lg washing machine

    I came across it a couple of years ago and had been that way for over a year from the factory.
    She just thought the higher water bills was due to the larger drum size. LOL

    in reply to: lg washing machine #419316
    stevebunyan
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    Re: lg washing machine

    Hi

    Has it got a circulation pump?
    check that the feeds to the drain pump haven’t been crossed with the circulation pump.

    in reply to: HOOVER VHD148A #417975
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    Re: HOOVER VHD148A

    Hi Martin
    Checked all of those on first visit and fills and empties just won’t spin as it used too with a load in. Not unbalanced load and flashes the above lights three times.

    in reply to: Hotpoint F/F FFP 187 BP Fridge compartment warm #417886
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    Re: Hotpoint F/F FFP 187 BP Fridge compartment warm

    Hi Larry

    It could be a couple of things.
    It could be low on refrigerant,as the freezer coils receive the gas before the fridge, or if it has a divertor solenoid that could have failed. Am not familiar whit that fridge so you would need to check.

    in reply to: Samsung rfg23uers fridge freezer #417892
    stevebunyan
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    Re: Samsung rfg23uers fridge freezer

    Hi
    Is the ice cube tray filling with water?

    Is it freezing the cubes?

    If no check fan is running when door closed and look for a build up of ice around the back panel 3/4 of the way down.

    If ice is visible it could be a failure of the defrost elements or may just need leaving to defrost for 48 hours with the door open and fridge turned off.

    in reply to: beko fridge freezer #417927
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    Re: beko fridge freezer

    Has the freezer evaporator coil got an even coating of frost? or is it just frosty towards the top of the coil?
    If the later it sounds like it has lost some refrigerant and will struggle to get down to temp.

    in reply to: Tip: Samsung Eco bubble door seal fit #417971
    stevebunyan
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    Re: Tip: Samsung Eco bubble door seal fit

    good to know, thanks

    in reply to: HOOVER VHD148A #417973
    stevebunyan
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    Re: HOOVER VHD148A

    Thanks Martin

    What does it mean then?

    Any thoughts?

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA47X electronic fridge freezer #414092
    stevebunyan
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA47X electronic fridge freezer

    I would start with the defrost system.


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    in reply to: D and G work #414089
    stevebunyan
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    Re: D and G work

    So who is doing D&G work?


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    in reply to: Miele F12020S Freezer Not Working after Defrost #413876
    stevebunyan
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    Re: Miele F12020S Freezer Not Working after Defrost

    I the last year I have replaced two control boards on Miele side by sides so dont rule this out.

    in reply to: samsung fridge freezer RSHINHSW problem #413889
    stevebunyan
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    Re: samsung fridge freezer RSHINHSW problem

    It sounds like the defrost has failed, either an element or thermal fuse. Test meter time.

    Power off first though.

    in reply to: LG WM14225FD #413709
    stevebunyan
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    Re: LG WM14225FD

    Have you held 2 of the function buttons in and turned on? Start scrolls through each step


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    http://www.clarence-william.co.uk

    in reply to: Hotpoint RLA54P not chilling enough #413459
    stevebunyan
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    Re: Hotpoint RLA54P not chilling enough

    Ok that’s different then. You have get a wet wall. Which radiates cold while the compressor is running and then defrost the build up of frost/ ice that builds up while it’s not running.
    So is the compressor running all the time?
    If so I would guess that you fridge is leaking refrigerant.


    Clarence William Appliance Repair
    http://www.clarence-william.co.uk

    in reply to: Hotpoint RLA54P not chilling enough #413457
    stevebunyan
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    Re: Hotpoint RLA54P not chilling enough

    With cooling in a fridge, a lot depends on its method of delivering the cooling. With you saying it is an auto defrost type, I assume you have a fan circulating the cold air. If this is the case I would check the fan is working and that the evaporator hasn’t become overwhelmed with ice. This could be due to a defrost element or thermal fuse failure. It could also be due to the door not being closed properly at some time.


    Clarence William Appliance Repair
    http://www.clarence-william.co.uk

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