Ok, my trust Samsung fridge/freezer is having a fridge temp issue,
It is a Samsung RL39WB. Here is the service manual.
Now, the fridge has run perfectly for years. But, last week I left the freezer door open for a few hours by accident.
After closing it, I noticed the fridge was no longer cooling.
Having repaired the fan before, I suspected the exchanger was all iced up at the back and I assumed to be impacting airflow.
And it was fairly compacted with ice, nothing extreme, but I defrosted it and put it back together but....no go. Still a warm fridge and a cold freezer.
I have since checked the fan, damper operation and fridge thermostat. All of which seem to be operating normally.
I get a multimeter resistance reading on the thermostat (6.5kohms?) which rises when I introduce something cold to the end.
I can see the damper spinning and being static when trying to regulate the two.
Fan spins normally and I can feel good airflow out of the vents in the freezer.
What I can't feel however is airflow into the fridge vents. Nothing at all. Even when the damper is open/spinning it seems.
So.....what am I left to consider?
Ice blockage in the fridge ducting?
(Would that not have eventually melted once back to normal operation with the door closed?).
Fan motor spinning....but not fast enough?
It is a Samsung RL39WB. Here is the service manual.
SAMSUNG RL39WB SERVICE MANUAL Pdf Download
View and Download Samsung RL39WB service manual online. RL39WB refrigerator pdf manual download. Also for: Rl39eb, Rl36eb, Rl36sb, Rl39sb.
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Now, the fridge has run perfectly for years. But, last week I left the freezer door open for a few hours by accident.
After closing it, I noticed the fridge was no longer cooling.
Having repaired the fan before, I suspected the exchanger was all iced up at the back and I assumed to be impacting airflow.
And it was fairly compacted with ice, nothing extreme, but I defrosted it and put it back together but....no go. Still a warm fridge and a cold freezer.
I have since checked the fan, damper operation and fridge thermostat. All of which seem to be operating normally.
I get a multimeter resistance reading on the thermostat (6.5kohms?) which rises when I introduce something cold to the end.
I can see the damper spinning and being static when trying to regulate the two.
Fan spins normally and I can feel good airflow out of the vents in the freezer.
What I can't feel however is airflow into the fridge vents. Nothing at all. Even when the damper is open/spinning it seems.
So.....what am I left to consider?
Ice blockage in the fridge ducting?
(Would that not have eventually melted once back to normal operation with the door closed?).
Fan motor spinning....but not fast enough?