SOURCE: Avanti EWC28 Wine Cooler TOO Cool
contact avanti cust svc they are easy to work with and want you happy tell them your promb but i suspect you need a new themostat
SOURCE: E4 Code
Between phone calls to danby and my neighbor, we fixed this problem. My E4 was on the left (lower chamber). If you have one on the right it is the upper chamber. The E4 is a defrost sensor that can be ordered from Danby's distributor (call Danby for the one in your area). The part and shipping were around $30.
If your E4 is on the left...
- remove the top shelves
- open the cover inside the cooler above the digital read outs (the top unscrews)
- inside is were the repacement sensor plugs in
- replace the one with the long cord
- run the sensor down the back to the lower chamber
- replace all covers and parts
If the E4 is on the right...
- remove the top shelves
- look on the right hand wall for a black plastic grate, the sensor is under this grate
- replace the sensor (simple plug and play)
- replace the racks.
Please pass this on, it was a ***** to deal with Danby and I nearly trashed the cooler out of sheer frustration.
SOURCE: Avanti WC492D wine cooler temperature control does not work
the wine cooler has to be at least 3" away from the wall, do not block the air flow to the condenser. or check power plug to outlet is it secure.
SOURCE: Avanti wine cooler temperature problem
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repair directory link
http://www.fixya.com/repair
this is the direct link for repair service enginers just select the proper unit of yours and your area location.
SOURCE: My Avanti wine cooler, model WC3201D, stopped cooling
same problem, can not fix. Had a authorized service tech who said that you can not add freon to this unit, the only option is to plant flowers in it.
The issue could be the cold control, timer, wiring, or the compressor.
The temp control has to be closed for voltage to get to the timer. The timer then calls for the fans and compressor to run. The timer could have stalled after a defrost cycle or the cold control could not be sending voltage to the timer.
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Did you get this issue solved and if you did what did you have to do? Thanks. Kyle.
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