Danby Refrigerators - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
E4 code for lower chamber of danby wine cooler
I had the same problem on my DWC513BLS wine cooler (12 years after your original post). I fixed mine after much troubleshooting. If someone have a similar problem, here are the error codes for that unit :E4 = Defrost sensor defectE3 = Defrost sensor disconnectedE1 = Lower chamber sensor disconnectedE2 = Lower chamber sensor defectE7 = Upper chamber sensor disconnectedE8 =Upper chamber sensor defectTo correct E4, I had to replace the defrost sensor with part #DWC276.
Danby DAR044A6LDB Mini Fridge. Where are the condenser coils on it please?
The two lines entering/exiting the lower right of the attached photo (back view) should be the condenser as the lines on left side appear to be for evaporation. Looks like they buried the coils inside the right side panel and possibly the top. The coils may be bonded to panel metal and the metal is what radiates extracted heat.
11/8/2023 11:00:45 PM •
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on Nov 08, 2023
Danby Chest freezer leaking
No it is time for a new one. There is either a leak on the inner liner or the insulation between the inner layer and outer layer has broken down and is causing condensation.
9/13/2023 6:48:18 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2023
Danby DBC514BLS-1 beverage frig not cooling
If your Danby DBC514BLS-1 beverage fridge is not cooling and you have noticed frost on the back coil, it could be a sign of a problem with the fridge's defrost system. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the fan to see if it is running. If the fan is not running, it may be a problem with the fan motor or the control board.
- Check the defrost timer and thermostat. The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle, and the thermostat monitors the temperature inside the fridge. If either of these components is faulty, it could cause the fridge to frost up.
- Check the wiring and connections. Make sure all the wires are securely connected and that there are no loose or frayed wires.
it is possible to replace the fan in your model of fridge, If you decide to attempt the repair yourself, you will need to purchase the correct replacement fan for your fridge and have the necessary tools to make the repair.
6/14/2023 7:12:01 AM •
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on Jun 14, 2023
Accidental defrost
I did the same thing. I know it's a little late now but for anyone that does this again here's what to do. There's a thermostat in your actual freezer you might not be able to see it, because it might be covered in ice. It looks like a tiny tube, To stop the defrosting all you have to do is warm up the thermostat either pressing a hot towel agaisnt it or meltling the ice with a dryer (but be careful)! After a minute or so the red button should pop out again and the refrigerator will start humming again. Unplugging the refrigerator will not reset anything and don't try to pop the red button out of your own!
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