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Fisher & Paykel Freezer Fault Code 17 — Fault Code 17 on a Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart freezer is a freezer-compartment fan drawing low current — open wiring or a faulty fan.

Complete diagnostics and troubleshooting guide for Fisher & Paykel freezer error code Freezer Fault Code 17. Learn what it means, what causes it, and whether you need professional repair.

Severity Medium Repair Needs technician Components Freezer-compartment fan, fan motor, fan wiring, power module

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Freezer Fault Code 17 at a glance.

Error code Freezer Fault Code 17
Appliance type Freezer
Severity Medium
Repairability Needs technician
Affected components Freezer-compartment fan, fan motor, fan wiring, power module

Understanding error code Freezer Fault Code 17.

Fault Code 17 on a Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart freezer is a freezer-compartment fan drawing low current — open wiring or a faulty fan.

What Freezer Fault Code 17 means (fisher paykel freezer fault code 17 error)

A fisher paykel freezer fault code 17 error on an ActiveSmart column freezer means the freezer-compartment fan is drawing less current than expected — open-circuit wiring or a faulty fan. Fisher & Paykel integrated column freezers are ActiveSmart and use the same beep-count, spanner-plus-number, and binary-LED scheme as the refrigerators, so a freezer fault is read the same way and most numbered codes are technician-level apart from a two-minute unplug-and-reset. Because the fan circulates cold air, a fan fault can show up as poor freezing, frost, or fan noise along with the code.

Symptoms to look for with a Code 17 fan fault

Code 17 rarely arrives on its own; it tends to travel with the side effects of a stalled or open fan circuit. Some owners spot the number first, while others notice the freezing slipping or a strange sound and only later read the spanner. The list below pairs the fan-current reading with the airflow symptoms it usually produces, so you can confirm you are tracking a fan problem rather than a sensor or sealed-system issue before you decide what to do next.

  • A 17-beep count or Code 17 with a spanner shows
  • Freezing may be uneven or weakened
  • The fan may be noisy or silent
  • Frost may build up from poor airflow

Likely causes

A current reading that low almost always traces back to the fan circuit itself. Ranking the possibilities from a simple connector slip up to a failed control board tells you quickly whether this is a part swap a technician can handle in one visit or something deeper in the ActiveSmart wiring.

  • Open fan wiring — the fan circuit reads open
  • Faulty fan motor — the fan has failed
  • Connector fault — a loose plug at the fan
  • Power-module fault — the board misreads the fan (less common)

What you can check

With Code 17 the owner steps are short, because the fan and its wiring sit behind internal panels you should not open. Confirm the code and try a single reset, write down what the freezer does afterward, and then leave the circuit testing to someone equipped for it. Never probe the fan harness, unclip an internal panel over live wiring, or touch the sealed refrigeration system while chasing this code.

  1. Note the beep count or the number shown with the spanner.
  2. Unplug the freezer for two minutes, then restore power.
  3. Listen for the fan running after the reset.
  4. Because the fan and module are internal, leave Code 17 to a technician.

Parts a technician may check or replace

Once the fan current is measured, the repair usually narrows to the freezer-compartment fan, its motor, the harness feeding it, or the power module that reads it. Each part is matched from your model and serial number, and genuine components come from trusted parts suppliers rather than generic stand-ins so airflow, safety, and the freezer’s long working life stay intact. Pinning down the failed part first keeps the job to what Code 17 actually requires.

When to call a technician for Code 17

Freezer Fault Code 17 needs a technician to test the freezer-compartment fan and its wiring and replace the failed fan. When the fix calls for specialist service, book a visit through our scheduling page and an experienced, qualified technician will diagnose and repair it under a 30-day labor warranty.

Prevention and care

Once the fan is repaired, you can lower the odds of the airflow problem coming back. Keep the area around the fan grille clear of packed food, defrost any ice that has been creeping toward the blade, and watch that the column freezer’s vents stay open so the fan never works against an obstruction. Because the ActiveSmart control reacts to what its sensors and the fan circuit report, a stable, correctly rated power supply and a tidy, in-spec built-in installation keep stray readings from triggering another code. If Code 17 reappears, jot down the exact beep count before you reset the freezer so the technician walks in with the diagnosis half-done.

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