Stretchy79

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  • in reply to: Kenwood FF #492511
    Stretchy79
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    Don’t think I can rip that off looks stuck. Will look closer tomorrow. Cheers

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #492509
    Stretchy79
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    Okay. Double checked.

    Two pictures.

    Main inlet showing flap that freezer air pumps into the fridge.

    Only other thing I have seen is a small vent to the lower right.

    Not sure what that is but assume the air maybe circulates through that part? That side does get all the sunlight on it.

    Not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure if any coils are in the side of the fridge as this is warm to touch

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #492508
    Stretchy79
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    electrofix wrote:I would do a total defrost and see what happens then

    Dave

    Noted. Thank you

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #492506
    Stretchy79
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    electrofix wrote: yes but if you blow air in with no outlet there would be no airflow and therefore no cooling

    if its partially blocked then it cools a bit but not enough

    check the inlet flap if its open and not cooling it cant be a stat problem

    Dave

    Yeah true. Airflow. Didn’t think about that.
    I’ll have another look and see if I can find another outlet as I’m sure it was just the one at the top but that makes sense what you are saying.

    thanks again

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #492504
    Stretchy79
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    electrofix wrote: are you saying the fridge is not working ?

    if fridge is not working there will be 2 ducts in and out. if out is blocked by ice it wont work

    have you tried turning off at the plug and opening the doors for 2 days to totally defrost

    Dave

    Hi Dave,

    Sorry. It is working it’s just not as cool as it once was. Set it to super cool and super freeze yet nothing improves.

    Only noticed one inlet from the top of the fridge which comes in from the freezer side.

    I’d assume the fridge side gets the cooling from the freezer fan motor but is regulated by the ventilation door?

    I would of thought if the freezer is cold then that should transfer to the fridge side?

    Many thanks

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #454818
    Stretchy79
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    Re: Kenwood FF

    Brilliant. Thank you so much.

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #454816
    Stretchy79
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    Re: Kenwood FF

    Thanks guys. Ok so narrowing it down lol not many electronic components apart from pcb really that’s nothing too major.

    Kwatt the fan motor seems to kick in well but if that was not working correctly and pushing the cold temps about would that make it bleep?

    Thanks

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #454813
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    Re: Kenwood FF

    Dave

    Ok appreciated. Must be something electronic or possible door seals.

    Thanks again

    in reply to: Kenwood FF #454811
    Stretchy79
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    Re: Kenwood FF

    Hi Dave.

    Just seen this. Will try that first. Would it possibly be a temp sensor? Stopped doing it and it’s been ok, just starting up again.

    Thanks

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