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ParticipantRe: Sovereign?
Oh i see…I thought they had that oriental feel to them. : 😆
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool F/F test / codes
The relay clicking is quite a common fault on these only cure i know is to replace rear module. Dont know test for this im afraid.
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool F/F test / codes
What do you mean sounds dodgey?
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ParticipantRe: Indesit WDG1095W
The water does’nt get very high at all, just about normal wash level then the pump kicks in. I checked the pressure switch by blowing and getting two clicks which held until i released the pressure. Would there be a third click for overfill protection? It does seem like the overfill could be kicking in but not at that low level of water, plus surely the inlet would then shut off and it would do it on the first fill too wouldn’t it? (
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ParticipantRe: Indesit WDG1095W
No, thats what i thought at first but the pump is energised and ive had the waste pipe over the sink.
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ParticipantRe: Diplomat Washar Door Boot
Cheers Chris! 😀
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool side by side
Just to update this thread for anyone interested, I changed the rear module and it kicked straight into defrost mode and is all working fine. This fridge is only a 2005 model and has the new rear board with the beefed up capacitors etc .
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ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZEBF249W icing up
Don,t know this model off top of my head but what i do know is if it has a mechanical timer as you describe, what “stops the heater when it gets to a certain temp” there is a defrost thermostat in line with heater that will only allow the heater to come on when the evaporator is frosted (during the defrost mode timed by the timer) if during this time the temp gets to a certain level before the end of the defrost cycle the stat will cut out the heater.From what you describe replacing the timer should solve the problem
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ParticipantRe: What is it?
Cheers Martin! So now i know.
I kind of thought it would have to be to do with sensing moisture (humidity) not heat but the copper brush and metal band confused me a bit until you explained the impedence part of the equation.Subs 😉
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ParticipantRe: What is it?
K, What does it sense…Heat? it seems a bit basic can you elaborate please 😕
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ParticipantRe: Samsung Fridge Freezer Baffle
Hi Bryan
I work for myself! The customer told me he had contacted Samsung and the fridge was just out of warranty. I didn’t ask but i geuss they quoted for a service call and the customer decided to try and ring around for someone local and cheaper!
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ParticipantRe: APM6724 DIPLOMAT FRIDGE
I would think its a faulty stat, seeing as you get a fully frosted evaporator when you by pass it.
R600 is normally slightly lower than R134 and R12.
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ParticipantRe: Samsung Fridge Freezer Baffle
Yep! Been back and found bottom duct obstructed with small block of ice, removed that along with baffle gasket, now all working fine. Warned customer its a design fault so could possibly accur again, to cover my ass! He’s happy, I’m happy (even though i had to go back) at least i’ve learnt something which is always good.
cheers everyone!
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool side by side
Thanks for all your replies! I went back to this fridge and tried the turn off and back on to see if heater kicked in but nothing. Double checked every thing, again all ok so ive ordered the rear module and hope that cures it.
SPINFAST those readings would be handy if you could send them check your PM 🙂
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ParticipantRe: Samsung Fridge Freezer Baffle
Cheers Bryan! I didn’t discover the second duct in the bottom right corner cos i didn’t bother to remove the second panel as i could see the evaporator was clear of ice. Ill check it out.(Does the panel just pull off?) 🙂
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