Useful video thanks (unlike most videos on YT that are just adverts). I am trying to find a video showing similar for a Panasonic NR-B53V1. Access to the fan is not immediately obvious.
No worries. I found the service manual and discovered my fridge was completely iced up internally. Works now. I also discovered that Panasonic don’t make their excellent fridge freezers anymore for UK.
I had an EF code on my hisense fridge and it came up as an evaporator fan motor fault. I removes said fan motor and disassembled it and cleaned the brass bushing and added some new grease to them. Both before and after cleaning the ohm's were 4.56. And after re assembling it the fan started and the code has gone. It is still running quietly
Mine had black red and green wires. The green was ground so it didnt do anything. But when tested, it did test at 9, but the fan is bad despite the reading (its stiff to turn and the fridge doesnt turn it at all) So guess it depends on the fridges motor?
I have a samsung rsh1dtmh. I had the grinding noise but thought it was ice buildup. I replaced seals but now I’m not sure the fan works. The temp is cold at bottom and warm at top The resistance is 19.3 across black/white. The fan makes no noise; I would have thought I could hear it spinning if working?? What else could it be?
Hi there. On my fridge the same is happening. But on this case I don't hear any grinding noise. Only the bottom cold and the top warm. My resistance reading is at 19.4 across black/white. Can you please let me know if you fixed your problem and what you did to solve it. Thanks
@@4TT4CK yes. I had to use reader glasses, because some wires had a stripe down the middle. It looked Blue solid, but it was blue with a white stripe. I connected it correctly and it's working.
cool, i just hooked up my red/yellow wires to the +terminal on a 9v battery and the white to the neg post and the shaft started spinning. guh, now looking to replacing a capacitor and some relays on the main ctrl board. bruh @@funkycowboy
Useful video thanks (unlike most videos on YT that are just adverts). I am trying to find a video showing similar for a Panasonic NR-B53V1. Access to the fan is not immediately obvious.
Hi, thanks for your comment here. Unfortunately we don't have a video that could help you with that particular model.
No worries. I found the service manual and discovered my fridge was completely iced up internally. Works now. I also discovered that Panasonic don’t make their excellent fridge freezers anymore for UK.
I had an EF code on my hisense fridge and it came up as an evaporator fan motor fault. I removes said fan motor and disassembled it and cleaned the brass bushing and added some new grease to them. Both before and after cleaning the ohm's were 4.56. And after re assembling it the fan started and the code has gone. It is still running quietly
Mine had black red and green wires. The green was ground so it didnt do anything. But when tested, it did test at 9, but the fan is bad despite the reading (its stiff to turn and the fridge doesnt turn it at all) So guess it depends on the fridges motor?
The fan on my fridge works all the time. Is it the fan the problem or something else? Any help welcome. Thanks
I have a samsung rsh1dtmh. I had the grinding noise but thought it was ice buildup. I replaced seals but now I’m not sure the fan works. The temp is cold at bottom and warm at top
The resistance is 19.3 across black/white. The fan makes no noise; I would have thought I could hear it spinning if working??
What else could it be?
Hi there. On my fridge the same is happening. But on this case I don't hear any grinding noise. Only the bottom cold and the top warm. My resistance reading is at 19.4 across black/white.
Can you please let me know if you fixed your problem and what you did to solve it.
Thanks
My wires are white, red, blue, and yellow. Which ones do I check?
you figure it out yet?
@@4TT4CK yes. I had to use reader glasses, because some wires had a stripe down the middle. It looked Blue solid, but it was blue with a white stripe. I connected it correctly and it's working.
cool, i just hooked up my red/yellow wires to the +terminal on a 9v battery and the white to the neg post and the shaft started spinning. guh, now looking to replacing a capacitor and some relays on the main ctrl board. bruh
@@funkycowboy
@@4TT4CK I figured this was the part, so I bought a china version on amazon and it worked. Then returned it and bought the OEM version.
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