How to Replace a Tumble Dryer NTC (Beko)

    The NTC sensor in a tumble dryer is used to monitor the heated air temperature and adjust the drying time or performance. This video shows replacing this sensor on a Beko dryer.

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    How to Replace a Tumble Dryer NTC (Beko)

    Welcome to BuySpares. In this video we'll be showing you how to replace the temperature sensor NTC on this Beko dryer.

    Important: Before replacing a part in any electrical appliance, you must ensure that the appliance is first unplugged from the mains.

    A faulty sensor may result in your dryer not heating but make sure you have checked the heater and it's thermostat before suspecting an NTC has failed and need replacing.

    Open the condenser door and remove this grill by taking out the two screws holding it on.

    Disconnect the NTC and pull it from the duct.Using a multimeter you can check the NTC by measuring across the contacts the resistance will vary depending on the room temperature.

    Fit the new NTC into position and connect the plug.

    Refit the vent grill and it screws.

    Run a test cycle after the repair if required.

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