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So, 6 month old integrated Bosch fridge freezer. Somehow (no idea how !!) We find a big cut in the bottom front edge of it - just where the door seals to it. The door seal to the fridge is still good but the cut, whatever it is, has gone right through the plastici.e it's a hole into the insulation. The fridge is not able to get cool - stays around 5 deg. Warmer than it should be. My question is, is it just a really bad coincidence that we have this slice through the fridge or is that affecting the insulation of the fridge somehow ?
The fridge seems to be working fine in itself i.e. it's got a really cold back (frozen drops of water all down the back). And I've just run its diagnostic check ok. But we do get lots of water on the food - we have a feeling that's actually because the fridge door sometimes doesn't shut properly . However, when i definitely know the door has been shut properly (when I've been testing it) it still can't retain temp.
Is that slice in the insulation affecting the temp somehow or maybe it's a bust thermostat ?
Any thoughts folks ?
Thanks for any help,
The fridge seems to be working fine in itself i.e. it's got a really cold back (frozen drops of water all down the back). And I've just run its diagnostic check ok. But we do get lots of water on the food - we have a feeling that's actually because the fridge door sometimes doesn't shut properly . However, when i definitely know the door has been shut properly (when I've been testing it) it still can't retain temp.
Is that slice in the insulation affecting the temp somehow or maybe it's a bust thermostat ?
Any thoughts folks ?
Thanks for any help,