My Panasonic NRB54X1WB American-style fridge freezer has suddenly got warm in the top half o the fridge (started a few days ago). The compressor is running; the freezer is working normally and the bottom half of the fridge is still cold.
This is a model with separate evaporators for fridge and freezer, and a 3-way valve to direct the coolant between them, so it can't be due to blocked ducting between the two compartments.
The self-diagnostics mode reports no faults.
I can't tell if the fridge fan is working or not. But looking at the service manual , if the fridge fan had failed, the self-diagnostics should report this?
Another option might be the 3-way valve. But would the bottom of the fridge be cold (6 degrees ish) if the 3-way valve was stuck on 'freezer'?
Anything else that could cause this?
This is a model with separate evaporators for fridge and freezer, and a 3-way valve to direct the coolant between them, so it can't be due to blocked ducting between the two compartments.
The self-diagnostics mode reports no faults.
I can't tell if the fridge fan is working or not. But looking at the service manual , if the fridge fan had failed, the self-diagnostics should report this?
Another option might be the 3-way valve. But would the bottom of the fridge be cold (6 degrees ish) if the 3-way valve was stuck on 'freezer'?
Anything else that could cause this?
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