Both the PSU and control PCBs have been replaced with new ones.
It just seems like a really odd fault which can only be rectified
temporarily by powering the fridge-freezer off and then on again.
I have tried invoking the test mode as per the service manual however,
the display does not indicate any fault codes?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you.
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M.Joshi
> We have had our Samsung SR-L3626B fridge for about about 6 years. It has
> recently developed a strange fault whereby when it is powered on, the
> fridge and freezer will cool and compressor & fan will run for a few
> hours. After this, the fridge-freezer remains in standby but the
> compressor does not start again.
Fan... This is a "frost free" thing then? Spawn of the devil and
compared to your bog standard fridge/freezer highly unreliable.
As the PSU and controls borads have been replaced and it appears to
work in that the compressor/fan runs but doesn't restart one of the
sensors (note plural) may have packed up. The Thermistors used in
fridge/freezers do have a reputation of failing.
Searching ukwhitegoods.co.uk might already have the answer or ask in
the forums.
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Cheers
Dave.
I measured the resistance of the thermistor in the fridge and it is
within the range that the service manual specifies?
However, I will try substituting the thermistor with a fixed resistor.
'Dave Liquorice[_2_ Wrote:
> ;2291473']On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:03:48 +0000, M.Joshi wrote:
> -
> We have had our Samsung SR-L3626B fridge for about about 6 years. It
> has
> recently developed a strange fault whereby when it is powered on, the
> fridge and freezer will cool and compressor & fan will run for a few
> hours. After this, the fridge-freezer remains in standby but the
> compressor does not start again. -
>
> Fan... This is a "frost free" thing then? Spawn of the devil and
> compared to your bog standard fridge/freezer highly unreliable.
>
> As the PSU and controls borads have been replaced and it appears to
> work in that the compressor/fan runs but doesn't restart one of the
> sensors (note plural) may have packed up. The Thermistors used in
> fridge/freezers do have a reputation of failing.
>
> Searching ukwhitegoods.co.uk might already have the answer or ask in
> the forums.
>
> --
> Cheers
> Dave.
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M.Joshi