YepSamsung side by side SOS. Had the same ?
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YepSamsung side by side SOS. Had the same ?
Except not cheapCheap Korean crap........( sorry chinese...)
Except not cheap
Not entirely sure of the freezing up cause but you need to pull out the shelves, remove the cover that hides all of the internal coli's and stuff (that will be on your Korean you tube video).
The water under the vegie crisper is caused by the evap tubes blocking up with gunk. You need to access the rear of the fridge and poke a chopstick up into the silicone tubes that are meant to drop the defrosted water into the evaporation tray.
I cut bigger holes in mine to prevent blocking.
I think this is also the fix for freezing up.
Keep this for reference. You will need to." The water under the vegie crisper is caused by the evap tubes blocking up with gunk. You need to access the rear of the fridge and poke a chopstick up into the silicone tubes that are meant to drop the defrosted water into the evaporation tray.
I cut bigger holes in mine to prevent blocking.
I think this is also the fix for freezing up "
Never had any water under the vegie crisper and we certainly didn't take the chopstick road ! ( yeh, not cheap )
Ah yes, a bit like a jag I used to own, spent more time with the mechanic than in my possession!Keep this for reference. You will need to.
It is like owning an English car - you need to have an oil drip tray on your garage floor. All Samsung fridges encounter the blocked tube issue.
I thought my chopstick fix was culturally appropriate. A knife and fork won't fit anyway.
Dickhead me put unleaded in my diesel work truck.
Realised after I put about 20 litres in. Didn't turn it on, so I had to get it towed to the local dealership who can't get around to draining the tank for a week. Stuck an 1 and a half from home. Fun times
Damn
Colac is a good place to be stuck, said no one ever. The wife is in Melbourne so waiting to catch the train home.
Is the positive out of that you are unable to work until rectified?Dickhead me put unleaded in my diesel work truck.
Realised after I put about 20 litres in. Didn't turn it on, so I had to get it towed to the local dealership who can't get around to draining the tank for a week. Stuck an 1 and a half from home. Fun times
The twice daily bool train, f that!Colac is a good place to be stuck, said no one ever. The wife is in Melbourne so waiting to catch the train home.
Done the same a few years ago. Just like you realised b4 starting engine again. Mate has a garage and was on weekend so just towed me half a km and straight on the hoist. Still embarrassingDickhead me put unleaded in my diesel work truck.
Realised after I put about 20 litres in. Didn't turn it on, so I had to get it towed to the local dealership who can't get around to draining the tank for a week. Stuck an 1 and a half from home. Fun times
Walk up to the gardens behind the main street.
Done the same a few years ago. Just like you realised b4 starting engine again. Mate has a garage and was on weekend so just towed me half a km and straight on the hoist. Still embarrassing
Try a chittick's pie (or pastie). If they still exist.Walked straight past it and went to the pub across the road on the corner.
Try a chittick's pie (or pastie). If they still exist.
Hmmmm. Yeah. Back in the day you could get 'em in Colac. The second last pie I ever ate was in Colac in 1980. We dropped into the bakery at about 4am one morning to visit a mate and he let us make our own. Mine had almost no gravy (as I hate gravy).They do, they're more a Wbool thing than Colac.
they do, prob is the smaller one fits in the bigger hole as you cant have it both ways, , and diesels always have a bigger hole to the point they take fast flow diesel.The bloke at the dealership said they get at least 1 a week. You'd think that they'd have different sized nozzles for regular and diesel.
Age?Darn. Our Hisense freezer has tossed in the towel overnight.