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October 19, 2013 at 9:08 am in reply to: BEKO CDA 543 FB-2 F/F FROZEN FRIDGE COMPARTMENT (PHOTOS) #403012
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captaincaveman1 wrote:If your getting excessive frosting inside the back of the fridge compartment it suggest’s a system fault which is not surprising on that model. Not worth doing anything to it.
Thanks Cap’n.
Seems I picked a duffer from the start then 👿
October 18, 2013 at 7:44 pm in reply to: BEKO CDA 543 FB-2 F/F FROZEN FRIDGE COMPARTMENT (PHOTOS) #403010WhiteBads
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Ta for that.
October 18, 2013 at 6:47 pm in reply to: BEKO CDA 543 FB-2 F/F FROZEN FRIDGE COMPARTMENT (PHOTOS) #403008WhiteBads
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Thanks Kwatt.
If it was the PCB I think I could manage to change that but, with hindsight, I think trying to find and sort this thermistor is beyond me as it does look to be well inside the insulation somewhere, and that thing it’s connected to, well ……..looks like another F/F is dying before it’s time.
Woe is me 🙁
By the way, do you think this could turn out to be a hazard? I mean, with it not defrosting, it must be going full pelt and getting hot down there…………could it be a fire hazard?
October 18, 2013 at 2:25 pm in reply to: BEKO CDA 543 FB-2 F/F FROZEN FRIDGE COMPARTMENT (PHOTOS) #403006WhiteBads
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Well, after some info from wg100, it seems the PCB swap didn’t fix it. Although he did say it worked for a couple of days and then started freezing up again.
So, maybe it’s the thermistor? Is it worth digging around for that?
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