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Thread: Westinghouse BJ425t playing-up
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05-06-2023, 01:20 AM #1
Westinghouse BJ425t playing-up
I've got a 20 year old Westinghouse BJ425t Fridge/Freezer. It recently iced-up and now I have to manually defrost it every 2 days or so.
Previously when it was working I would occasionally hear it performing the defrost function. I could hear drops of water hitting the heating element and making a hissing sound. At a guess I would say it did this once a day.
I was hoping that the defrost element was blown, because I would be able to replace that myself. I took it out but it is showing 120 ohm resistance so I think it is still good.
Sadly, immediately after I did the job of removing the defrost element, the fridge compartment no longer kept cool. I discovered the fan had been slighly fouled and now the fan appears to have failed completely (infinite ohms).
I have a new fan, but before I installed it I tried to figure out the important wiring and could make no sense of it.
I opened the back and took a look at the PCB.
There are a bunch of 7 thicker (eg power) wires from the PCB to the inside
brown, blue, green/yellow which presumable is active, neutral and earth
RED, PINK, WHITE, BLACK
The red and pink also come off the PCB and have a connector which is easily accessible at the back. What would this be?
Can someone please help me with a circuit diagram for this fridge, or a service manual for Westinghouse fridges circa 2003?
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08-06-2023, 01:07 PM #2
Re: Westinghouse BJ425t playing-up
As I mentioned, there is a 2-pin service port at the rear of the control box.
One of you experts must know what that is for.
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08-06-2023, 06:44 PM #3
Re: Westinghouse BJ425t playing-up
Not an expert.
Dont have a diagram.
But,
Maybe its a two speed motor.
Maybe its a safety circuit.
Maybe its a thermistor. ?
I take it the old fan is different from the new one?