Hello friend, thank you for your post!
Based off my understanding you need the compressor electronic control for your Electrolux refrigerator. If you could please provide me with your model number I would be able to assist you further. You can locate your serial tag (which lists your model number) on the inside right hand wall of your refrigerator usually on a silver or white tag. With that information I can better assist you. -Matt
SOURCE: neff fridge, compressor makes nasty noise,
Hey there you need to check the motor/compressor PTC start relay which is located on the side of the compressor under the plastic terminal cover, it's mounted on start and run winding pins the third pin is the incoming phase which has a overload connected to it .if this relay stays shorted or doesn't conduct to power the start winding the motor/compressor wont start. also if there's a motor start capacitor test that. tell me how you get on as i have more solutions if that doesn't help.
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steve
SOURCE: Electrolux Fridge 2 Door, Electronic Panel Problem
there s three plastic boxes the size of three inches long and two inches high there,s a leak there
SOURCE: this is a large, bottom
Hi.
Not all fridge unit have electronic control. If there is electronic control, there will probably be a led board, then you can have one or two control boards.One located near the keyboard, and if there is an additional one, that will be located behind firewall, or still in front side.
If there is no control pad and leds, and you cannot find electronic control, then it is possible that there is no electronic control. The fridge is controlled through cold control thermostat (the one attached to the knob), and the freezer is regulated only through defrost control.
Here a general diagram of a two doors fridge with no electronic control.
Hello Sandra, you usually always can locate the model number on the rear of the fridge, I'm not sure if you have looked their, but I'm sure you did if it's missing the only thing I can suggest I s you take several pictures of the Fridge front rear and inside so who ever is supplying the part can identify the model, I'm not sure if you have removed the main control panel if not then this is certainly the best option and take a picture of it as close as you can, the majority of all circuit boards have a code number to identify them tis would be your very best option, if as you say their is no code or model information on the rear of the fridge. I hope this is of some help to you.
Good luck on getting your part.
Probably not. But you can check it with an ohm meter. If infinate resistance or "open", yes it's bad. If some resistance it should be good. Check with several appliance parts and troubleshooting
stores, usually they are quite helpful. They know their parts.
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Hello - Sounds like the power outage possibly caused a communication problem with the control board to the refrigerator not responding. From what you explained in your comment, if the refrigerator seems dead I would strongly suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately. If the unit is not cooling in either section of the appliance, unit can be experiencing some form of sealed system issue as well. This can include the compressor not working correctly, the evaporator fan not turning, or even coolant in the lines not at the correct levels to properly cool. If the compressor is running, humming, or even a little warm then that is typically normal. However if the compressor is running hot, then it is over working and the issue could be before the compressor in the evap fan, coil or coolant lines. Unless the unit is displaying an error code, often alpha-numeric, then you would need to contact you're a professional to properly diagnose the refrigerator.
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