wayneali
13-12-2012, 01:16 PM
Hi all,
I have a Zanussi ZI9454X Fridge/freezer, Prod No. 925781803. It was purchased second hand around a year ago and has worked fine until a few weeks back.
I noticed that the freezer compartment digital temperature display started rising eventually settling at +8C, I purchased a hang on the shelf thermometer which currently shows below -30C.
The compressor is constantly running and I am guessing there is a thermostat, thermosor or a digital thermometer sensor that has packed up, sensing the wrong temperature and leaving the freezer thinking it constantly needs to freeze. There are two compressors, one running warm and the other which triggers with the freezer being turned on which gets hot.
If it was just contantly running and the temperature display read correct I would go ahead and purchase a new thermostat, however I am unsure as the display is showing +8C I am wondering if it is a sensor of some description that may be at fault.
Any suggestions before I start spending money would be great, I am by no means a fridge/freezer repair guy (limited knowledge on parts and terminology) but I am fairly practically minded and am hoping I can carry out a diy repair with a bit of friendly advice.
Thanks in advance, W
I have a Zanussi ZI9454X Fridge/freezer, Prod No. 925781803. It was purchased second hand around a year ago and has worked fine until a few weeks back.
I noticed that the freezer compartment digital temperature display started rising eventually settling at +8C, I purchased a hang on the shelf thermometer which currently shows below -30C.
The compressor is constantly running and I am guessing there is a thermostat, thermosor or a digital thermometer sensor that has packed up, sensing the wrong temperature and leaving the freezer thinking it constantly needs to freeze. There are two compressors, one running warm and the other which triggers with the freezer being turned on which gets hot.
If it was just contantly running and the temperature display read correct I would go ahead and purchase a new thermostat, however I am unsure as the display is showing +8C I am wondering if it is a sensor of some description that may be at fault.
Any suggestions before I start spending money would be great, I am by no means a fridge/freezer repair guy (limited knowledge on parts and terminology) but I am fairly practically minded and am hoping I can carry out a diy repair with a bit of friendly advice.
Thanks in advance, W