Beko CDA648FW Fridge is freezing

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  • #85749
    gpweston
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    I have seen posts on other Beko fridges that are freezing but not this specific model number.

    The back panel of the fridge has a large rectangle of ice on it. Other similar posts say it is the sensor which is buried in the foam at the rear and requires soldering to join a new sensor on.

    The closest spare part I can find for this model is a Bi-Metal thermostat which has connectors.

    Which part do I need ?

    #429462
    nigegt
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    Re: Beko CDA648FW Fridge is freezing

    4394720185 is the part you need.

    Nige

    #429463
    gpweston
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    Re: Beko CDA648FW Fridge is freezing

    Thanks, tha part is now ordered. Is the location the same as other CDA648 models on other threads here ?

    #429464
    stevenfrenchy25
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    Re: Beko CDA648FW Fridge is freezing

    hi i have a video how to do it if you like , a nice guy from this forum sent it to me , i can send it to you if you like ?
    i am about to do mine not sure which sensor
    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/43947201 … dge-sensor
    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/43947202 … air-sensor
    not sure what is the difference
    anyone ?

    #429465
    stevenfrenchy25
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    Re: Beko CDA648FW Fridge is freezing

    i finally fixed my fridge guys , thank so much for the video and pictures you guys put on , please PM me if you want the video , easy process , i will never buy beko again as they said to me this unfixable , fridge broke after 2 years only !! what a joke ! now working like a charm !

    #429466
    griswold
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    Re: Beko CDA648FW Fridge is freezing

    Hi there I have a bekoCDA648FW/1 and seem to have the same problem as everyone else on this thread and was wondering if you could let me have the video on how to solve the problem.

    Thanks in advance Gary

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