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November, 18 2024

How to Replace Beko Refrigerator Spare Parts: A Step-by-Step Guide

You can save up to 70% on repair costs by replacing refrigerator parts yourself.

Professional appliance repairs often cost hundreds of dollars. The good news? Many Beko refrigerator spare parts are simple to replace without professional help. Common problems like broken shelves and damaged drawer rails rarely need a service call.

Our team has guided thousands of Beko fridge owners through component replacements. Crisper drawers, freezer compartments, and door seals are just a few parts that owners successfully replace. Success depends on selecting the right parts and installing them correctly.

This piece shows you everything about replacing Beko refrigerator parts. You'll learn to identify your model number and test your newly installed components. We'll help you tackle issues from worn-out drawer freezers to broken shelves.

Want to save money and fix your Beko fridge yourself? Let's begin!

Essential Tools and Safety Precautions

Getting started with Beko refrigerator repairs requires the right tools and proper safety measures. Let's look at what you need to complete a successful repair job.

Required Tools and Materials

Quality repairs need these basic tools:

  1. Digital Multimeter - For testing electrical circuits and components
  2. Ratchet Wrench Set - Perfect for tight spaces and fasteners
  3. Cordless Electric Drill - Makes disassembly quick
  4. Safety Equipment - Including goggles and gloves
  5. Inspection Mirror - For checking hard-to-reach areas
  6. Putty Knife - Useful for removing components
  7. Wire Cutters - For electrical repairs

Safety Guidelines Before Starting

Always prioritize safety with Beko refrigerator spare parts. These safety guidelines are vital:

  • Unplug the refrigerator before any repair work
  • Keep your hands dry when handling electrical components
  • Make sure ventilation holes stay clear
  • Protect refrigerant-carrying parts from damage
  • Stay away from damaged equipment
  • Use authorized replacement parts only

Identifying Your Beko Model Number

The right spare parts depend on knowing your Beko refrigerator's model number. Most Beko refrigerators have their model number on a sticker or rating plate in these locations:

  • Inside the fridge cabinet on the left-hand wall
  • Behind the salad drawer
  • On an internal wall within the fridge

Important Tip: Your manufacturer's instruction manual should be the first reference point. It has specific details about your model. The safest option is to contact Beko's customer service if you can't find the model number.

The right tools and proper safety steps help protect you and extend your Beko refrigerator's life. This combination leads to successful repairs.

Common Beko Refrigerator Parts

The most common Beko refrigerator spare parts need careful attention during repairs and replacements. This guide will help you make smart decisions about these components.

Door Seals and Gaskets

Beko refrigerators come with two different types of door seals:

  • Glued Seals: These need careful removal and cleaning of old adhesive
  • Screwed Seals: These attach with small Phillips head screws behind the seal

The installation of bonded seals can be tricky and might not give you the perfect finish. A full door replacement often works better as a long-term solution.

Drawer Components and Rails

Freezer drawer components rank among the most replaced parts in Beko refrigerators. Cold temperatures can make plastic drawer fronts brittle and prone to cracking. Our team works with these parts:

Component Common Issues Replacement Tip
Drawer Fronts Cracking, breaking Warm up before removal
Side Tabs Wear and tear Check all four points
Rails Misalignment Ensure proper tracking

Temperature Control Units

Modern Beko refrigerators use an advanced temperature control system that includes:

  1. Temperature Sensors: These parts are budget-friendly and simple to replace if you have basic soldering skills
  2. Control Boards: Two main types:
    • Temperature control board (located behind the dial)
    • Main circuit board (found at the back)

Temperature issues usually start with sensor replacement as it's the most affordable fix. Both boards might need replacement in some cases to achieve the best performance.

Step-by-Step Replacement Guide

Let's go through the actual process of replacing your Beko refrigerator components. This step-by-step guide will give a smooth repair experience every time.

Preparing Your Refrigerator

The appliance needs proper preparation before starting. Here's what you should do:

  1. Remove all food items and store them properly
  2. Unplug the refrigerator from the power source
  3. Allow 4-6 hours to normalize the temperature
  4. Clear the workspace around the appliance

Removing Old Parts Safely

The removal of old Beko refrigerator spare parts works best with this tested process:

Door Components:

  1. Support the door while removing hinge screws
  2. Angle the door outward with care
  3. Lift the door off the center hinge
  4. Place it on a protected surface

Internal Components:

  1. Remove shelving and drawers first
  2. Locate mounting screws or clips
  3. Disconnect any wiring connections gently
  4. Document each component's position

Installing New Components

Your success in installing new Beko fridge replacement parts depends on attention to detail. This process has proven effective:

Temperature Control Units:

  1. Connect the wiring harness first
  2. Secure mounting brackets
  3. Test connections before final assembly

Drawer Systems:

  1. Line up rails properly
  2. Test smooth operation
  3. Check the closing mechanism works right

Important Installation Tips:

  • Don't force components into place
  • Check all electrical connections twice
  • Test operation before full reassembly
  • Give proper settling time before use

It's worth mentioning that keeping all screws and small parts in a magnetic tray prevents losing these significant components during replacement.

Testing and Troubleshooting

Testing your Beko refrigerator is vital after replacing spare parts to ensure perfect operation. Let's walk through the testing process and help you decide if you need professional assistance.

Post-Installation Checks

These steps will verify your installation:

  1. Wait 4 hours before plugging in the refrigerator
  2. Check if door seals are arranged correctly
  3. Monitor internal temperature (should reach 3-5°C)
  4. Listen to operation sounds
  5. Check if drawers move smoothly
  6. Test how temperature controls work

Common Issues and Solutions

These problems often appear after replacing parts:

Temperature Fluctuations: Your Beko refrigerator might not maintain the right temperature. Make sure:

  • Condenser coils stay clean and clear
  • Door seals make good contact
  • Food items don't block vents
  • Temperature settings are right

Unusual Noises: Normal operational sounds include water flowing or gas movement. Loud clicking, buzzing, or rattling signals loose parts or poor installation.

Water Leakage: Look for these issues if you spot water pools:

  • Drip pan position and state
  • Blocked drain holes
  • Loose hose connections (in models with water dispensers)

When to Call a Professional

You should know your limits. A certified technician should handle:

Immediate Red Flags:

  • Electrical shocks or tripped circuit breakers
  • Damaged refrigerant system
  • Compressor problems (watch for excess heat or oil leaks)
  • Failed temperature controls after replacement

Performance Issues: Your Beko refrigerator needs professional help if after 24 hours you notice:

  • Internal temperature stays above 5°C
  • Too much frost builds up
  • It runs without stopping
  • Odd smells or smoke appear

DIY repairs can save money, but wrong installation of Beko refrigerator parts might cause bigger issues. Authorized service professionals can help if you're unsure about anything.

Conclusion

DIY replacement of Beko refrigerator spare parts can save you money and bring satisfaction when done right. This guide covers everything from basic tools and safety protocols to step-by-step replacement instructions and testing procedures.

Your success at DIY repairs relies on good safety practices, proper tools, and understanding your capabilities. You can safely replace many Beko fridge parts at home - like door seals, drawer components, and temperature controls. This approach saves both time and money.

Note that careful prep work and testing after installation are crucial. We support DIY repairs, but always get professional help with complex problems that involve electrical systems or refrigerant lines. Your safety and your appliance's durability matter most to us.

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