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    Re: Beko CDA660 fridge freezer intermittent circulation fan

    Hi Dave, I’d really appreciate wiring diag. It’s a CDA660F. I also suspected the defrost timer but I can’t find it anywhere on the appliance – I paid particular attention to the space behind, where the compressor is housed. Is it possible that on some models, the defrost timer is built into the pcb and not a separate part as shown on parts lists?

    Thanks for your help

    Dez

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP5340 cooling fan constantly running #416758
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    Re: Diplomat ADP5340 cooling fan constantly running

    Hi Steve,

    Thanks for the advice. All sorted and one happy customer.

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung WD8704RJA #415385
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    Re: Samsung WD8704RJA

    Thanks for all your help Mertin114, Canufixit and Lawrence. I’ll go back and strip it down.

    Dez

    in reply to: Bosch HBC84E653B inverter mwave resetting after 8 secs #414735
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    Re: Bosch HBC84E653B inverter mwave resetting after 8 secs

    Hi Dave,

    You were absolutely right – the mag was burned out. All sorted now. Thanks for nudging me in the right direction and for the Ebay info.

    Dez

    in reply to: Whirlpool s20b rsb21 fridge not cooling #414448
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    Re: Whirlpool s20b rsb21 fridge not cooling

    Hi Grendal,

    Thanks v much for that.

    How long is the defrost cycle, and if it does go into the defrost cycle does this indicate that the cut-out is causing the problem?

    Dez

    in reply to: Forum Rules no.8 ? #414022
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    Re: Forum Rules no.8 ?

    Here, here

    in reply to: Whirlpool s20b rsb21 fridge not cooling #414446
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    Re: Whirlpool s20b rsb21 fridge not cooling

    Customer reports that it is working fine today after having been restarted. Control board(s) or cut-out?

    in reply to: Miele W828 sticking in cycle #413401
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    Re: Miele W828 sticking in cycle

    Hi Martin,

    Apparently, pressing the door release button doesn’t open the door – it just starts it agitating again, however I do take your point and I will inspect the heater. Thank you.

    in reply to: F43 #412890
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    Re: F43

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks for that, should have checked motor but was hurried. Motor controller could be worth looking at too I guess.

    Thanks,

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung RSH1NBRS fridge icing up #412531
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    Re: Samsung RSH1NBRS fridge icing up

    Thanks for all your Bob.

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung RSH1NBRS fridge icing up #412529
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    Re: Samsung RSH1NBRS fridge icing up

    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for that. How is the defrost time reprogrammed?

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung RSH1NBRS fridge icing up #412527
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    Re: Samsung RSH1NBRS fridge icing up

    Hi Bob,

    So presumably the heater that the brown and white wires run to is for minimising ice build up at the fan.

    The defrost sensor is on the right. Are the leads long enough to change its location to the left, or do I get a replacement sensor?

    The appliance worked for the first three years of its life without icing up. Something has obviously changed to cause this problem. I don’t dispute that moving the sensor will help, although clearly it worked ok in its current location to begin with. So degradation of the evap cover seems to be the only other possibility although I have seen much worse. Would you recommend changing the heater while I’m at it? The appliance is four years old.

    I’ll have to say the RS21 model is much more cut and dried. It’s almost always just the evap defrost heater and sensor with these, although I have come across some damaged covers too.

    Thanks very much for your help so far.

    Dez

    in reply to: whirpool adp2315 toc #411377
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    Re: whirpool adp2315 toc

    Connect Dist say there is no TOC listed and suggest buying a new module at £92 ex VAT. Whirlpool’s phone just rings, and I’ve tried feeding numbers from the TOC into a Google search but to no avail. What a farce.

    in reply to: whirpool adp2315 toc #411375
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    Re: whirpool adp2315 toc

    Hi Tom,

    Had exactly the same myself. Was guessing it had either failed for no reason or the NTC had failed, causing overheating. Do you have a part number and how did you resolve this?

    Regards, Dez

    in reply to: General Electric PCG23MIMHFBB #409196
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    Re: General Electric PCG23MIMHFBB

    Hi Bryan,

    On fitting new PCB, comp cooling fan and evap fan both started working but comp struggled to start.

    Opened fridge door and fiddled with temp settings and then comp kicked in.

    Opened fridge door again after a few mins and both fans and comp stopped and temp displays reverted to flashing zero. Tried messing with temps, switching on and off etc but could not get it to come back to life. Seems it had reverted to original fault as sometimes there was no display at all.

    Brain kicked in after blind panic (over purchasing about £200 worth of board) had died down, and I put a new starting cap on, fired it up and worked fine. Stayed with it for about an hour (job some way from base and didn’t fancy having to go back a third time) during which time I monitored temp reduction, switched on and off and opened and closed fridge door to make sure it wasn’t going to throw a wobbly again. Seems fine so suspect I’ve repaired it successfully.

    Thanks for your help.

    Dez

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