Beko WME7267W Door Fault

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    marcdav
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    Beko WME7267W Door Fault…replaced the inner door trim and got a new door interlock and still the door will not click into place to start the wash…frustrating to say the least…any ideas???

    #381427
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko WME7267W Door Fault

    There are 2 things to consider, mechanical & electrical faults.
    The door may not be closing because its not mechanically fitted correctly, the spring may not be strong enough, the door seal may not be allowing it in far enough for instance.
    Electrically it could be that the cable from lock to circuit board is not in right or making bad connection.
    Why was the inner door trim replaced?

    #381428
    marcdav
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    Re: Beko WME7267W Door Fault

    thanks for your feedback…I had to replace the inner trim because the handle was past it’s useful life…in hindsight I could have just bought a replacement handle….however thinking that was the problem I went ahead and replaced it, and it still did not lock correctly…so I went ahead and ordered a new door interlock and replaced this also and the same result…the washing machine is working fine as I am able to
    Use the door interlock to one side fooling. It into thinking the door is closed then close the door and the wash starts….don’t want to be doing that every time though. :eeek:

    #381429
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko WME7267W Door Fault

    Not really advisable either as its a safety device & the appliance should’nt be run without it.
    It is extremely dangerous, you should isolate the appliance & not use it in that condition.
    We would have to advise you get an engineer to look at it.

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