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wg100
ParticipantRe: BEKO CDA539FW frozen fridge compartment
No worries. PCB arrived this morning and fridge is back up and running. Thanks for the advice.
wg100
ParticipantRe: BEKO CDA539FW frozen fridge compartment
I did phone up, but the part wasn’t in stock, so found another online retailer who had it ready to ship. Needs must I’m afraid!
wg100
ParticipantRe: BEKO CDA539FW frozen fridge compartment
Have ordered the PCB. It’s coming tomorrow, so hopefully will do the trick. Otherwise I’ll be looking for a new one! Bit annoyed as it’s not even 2 years old, and Beko only do 1 year warranty.
wg100
ParticipantRe: BEKO CDA539FW frozen fridge compartment
Brilliant. So theoretically this could solve the problem? Is there any way I can check the PCB with a voltmeter to confirm it’s the dodgy part?
Thanks
WG
wg100
ParticipantRe: BEKO CDA539FW frozen fridge compartment
Hi,
Thanks, I’d already read that article.
In the fridge compartment the only thing in the housing with the control knob is a small circuit board and the light.
I cannot see a traditional thermostat with phial anywhere in the fridge or freezer compartments.
I just pulled the fridge out and saw a sticker on the back with the model number CDA539FW-2. Does the -2 change what sort of thermostat this fridge/freezer uses? Could it be an electronic thermistor setup instead?I’m fairly sure that the thermostat is to blame as the fridge runs constantly, which probably explains the freezing of the fridge compartment. I’ve checked the control knob and the resistance changes as the knob is turned, which makes me think it is working correctly.
I’m hoping that this could be a simple and quick fix!
Thanks for the advice so far.
WG
wg100
ParticipantRe: BEKO CDA539FW frozen fridge compartment
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply. I can’t see anything which looks like a thermostat in the fridge compartment, nor in the freezer compartment! I’m slightly confused here!
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