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My Leibherr 3142, fridge-freezer has died. The fridge light is on but no action from compressor.
There have been no rumblings or sign that there was any problem. There was a lot of ice in the freezer.
The machine is less than five years old and is kept in the kitchen.
Any help would be appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having absolutely no knowledge of European or British makes of fridges, but on the assumption that basics are the same as here in the U.S., a key sentence in your post refers to a "lot of ice in the freezer". If this is an automatic defrost model, and most these days are, then you probably have a failed defrost function. This is a realtively simple device and depends on one or more defrost "lamps". These, usually, are small, perhaps 1 inch diamter and 5 to 6 inch in length heating elements that look a lot like small slim light bulbs. They are most likely located behind an interior panel on the freezer side. Once the freezer is defrosted (expect a lot of water) the panel should be easily accessed. If you feel up to the job, the lamps are easily replaced. Often, if these fail and that side ices over the compressor motor runs incessantly and can pop an overheat circuit breaker to protect it from burn out. At any rate, if you get it to going again, find out why you have all the ice.
Good Luck!