How to Replace the Front Thermostat on a Beko Tumble Dryer

    If your tumble dryer is not heating and you have checked the heater and thermostats there may be another thermostat at the front that is the problem.

    Follow our video to find out how to replace it.For information on how to tackle and resolve faults and problems on a wide range of appliances see our other articles »

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    Video Transcript: How to Replace the Front Thermostat on a Beko Tumble Dryer

    Welcome to BuySpares, in this video we will be showing you how to replace the front thermostat on a Beko tumble dryer.

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

    If your dryer is not heating and you have checked the heater and thermostat at the back you may have a faulty front thermostat. To replace this, remove the top cover by taking out these screws.

    Next remove this support bracket at the front, to do this simply slide out the polystyrene to reveal the locating clips, then use a flat bladed screwdriver to unhook one clip and lift it off.

    Remove the screws holding on the control fascia and carefully lift off the control panel to locate the thermostat at the front. Disconnect the two connectors and remove the two screws to lift it out.

    Follow the earth connection back to the mains filter and disconnect it before carefully pulling the wire through and removing the thermostat. Fit the new thermostat by connecting the two wires and screw it into position.

    Pass the earth wire from the thermostat through the cable clips and connect it to the filter.

    Refit the front control panel and its 3 screws, and then refit the bracket and polystyrene.

    Refit top and its 3 screws before reconnecting and testing the repair.

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