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"American" style Fridge/Freezer Problems?

 I don’t suppose that there are many of these beasts that are still around, but I’m leaving this page here just in case there are.


I should start by saying that although this article is written about Whirlpool, the same item is also sold under the names of Admiral, Hotpoint, Maytag and Smeg, amongst others. This is referred to in the business as "Badge Engineering", where one company, say Whirlpool, makes a product and other companies, like Admiral, Hotpoint, Maytag, Smeg etc., stick their name badge on it; perhaps with slight changes to colour and trim. It comes from Italy.


Once upon a time we bought a Whirlpool American-style fridge/freezer from a French company called Boulanger (now called Worten) in Spain (we live in Spain). It arrived with a dented door and it was only after writing in the dreaded Spanish Customer Complaints book, that all businesses in Spain must have, did the matter get resolved. But I digress. What I really wanted to write about is that after about 1 year the temperature in the fridge started varying wildly. We called out an engineer; I don't know what he did but it was quite expensive. After some months the problem re-appeared and we also noticed that the food in the freezer started defrosting (the display still showed -23!) and then freezing again. We called the engineer out again and in between tutting and sharp intakes of breath he said that the circuit board needed replacing and it was very expensive (the best part of 200 quid).

Fridge or Freezer too warm? Relay chattering noises?

Applies to S20 and S25 models with LCD Backlit front display

Whirlpool Circuit Board Whirlpool Circuit Board

The board we're talking about looks like this...          ...or this.

 To cut a long story short (collective sigh of relief) I did some research on the internet and found that these Whirlpool fridge/freezers are notoriously unreliable. Faults include the fridge or freezer not keeping temperature, the water dispenser dispensing in bursts and relay "chattering" noises. Also flashing displays and lights. I don't know about the last two symptoms, but 95% of the others seem to be caused by faulty capacitors. There is a group of 4 capacitors whose job it is to start compressors or motors in the fridge/freezer. Replacing these capacitors plus the big capacitor will more than likely fix the problem. It certainly worked for me.


The rest of the capacitors used on the board are also included in the kit in case you feel that, since you've gone this far, you might as well replace them all.

You can find instructions on how to do this here.

 

To help anyone who’s a bit handy with a soldering iron and who wants to follow in my footsteps, I am now offering little packs of all 9 capacitors for the rear circuit board (as shown in the picture), complete with instructions on how to replace them. You need to be able to use a screwdriver and a soldering iron but otherwise it's quite easy, as long as you can get to the back of your fridge/freezer.




Repair Kit

Fridge/Freezer Repair Kit

 Buy set of 9 capacitors for £12.20 + £1.65 p&p