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Refrigerator Control PCB Module Stock Number: ES1247946

Genuine spare part for select models of Beko and Blomberg fridge freezers

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Other Q/As point to the main PCB as being the likely culprit??

By Dave - N/E - 07 January 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The sensor is in the lining and cannot be replaced but try Stock Number: ES1247946 as replacing this can often cure this problem.

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I have a Beko CDA648FW/1 fridge/freezer of which the compressor is running continuously. The fridge is now also a freezer! and the freezer temperature is getting lower and lower. The temperature control knob has no effect and I have disconnected and removed the small PCB from inside the light housing also with no effect. Should I replace this and the main control unit on the rear panel with new ones or is the problem likely to be the sensor?

By Anonymous - - 03 October 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    The problem is most likely to be the PCB but if not the sensor cannot be replaced in this appliance.

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Model CF 6914 fridge/freezer. Fridge constantly runs at -5 deg C and the temperature control knob has no effect. The motor keeps running. Is this the PCB I should try changing?

By Mikec - Northampton UK - 05 August 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    Yes it is likely to be either the sensor (you cannot replace as it is in the liner on most Beko models) or this PCB.

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By Anonymous - hants - 02 April 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    This is an unusual problem that may indeed be the control panel. alternatively the problem could be caused by the the Bi metal thermostat on the evaporator or a sensor in the lining. Check the compressor is not just seizing and making a regular click noise every minute or so as this would indicate a faulty compressor.

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Model CDA648FW/1 I have changed the main pcb at the rear and the thermostat pcb, but the problem still persists, Any advise would be appreciated. If sensors are not available can I use some that are, and place them in the fridge? Thank you

By pvmr - bognor regis - 26 February 2014
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    We are sorry but we do not know the location of the sensor other than it is foamed into the wet wall of the fridge. It is not possible on this appliance to remove and replace this sensor. Some manufacturers give the location of the sensor to enable its excavation and replacement but this is not available from Beko.

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Model number cda648fs/1.

By craggy - - 29 October 2013
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    Christopher at eSpares says...

    This pcb is in a slot at the top of the cabinet back. It is quite likely this pcb is faulty but try switching off for a few minutes before switching back on. this may reset the board and cure the problem.

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That said I'm buying another one today.

By Anonymous - Cardiff - 03 September 2013
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    These pcb's can fail but it is unusual for them to fail again in such a short time. However as this resolved the problem last time and is in this case a low cost part I would order and replace as it is the easiest part to replace. Even if it did not resolve the problem you would have a 'spare' for future use.

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Refrigerator Control PCB Module

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