DaveSussman

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    Re: Beko CDA648FS/1 Frost Free Fridge Freezer-Fridge is Froz

    I didn’t receive the video or pictures, but fixed mine by using instructions in earlier posts on this thread. I only took one picture(https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=6 … hoto{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}2cjpg).

    You can clearly see the sensor below and to the right of the control board; I cut away more insulation than needed, using a stanley knife. It’s about 2 – 3 inches deep. The existing sensor is held within a tube, but secured with a clip that forms the end of the tube. You can just bend this up and the sensor wiggles out of the tube.

    To replace it, I cut the wire, stripped the wires back and joined the new sensor cables, soldering them together and insulating them before replacing the sensor. There wasn’t enough cable on the replacement to wire it back to the control board. I then replaced the insulation with a section of similar insulation I had (selotex).

    The fridge compartment took overnight to come back down to temperature, but seems to be fine since.

    DaveSussman
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    Re: Beko CDA648FS/1 Frost Free Fridge Freezer-Fridge is Froz

    Does anyone have the pictures for this repair? I’ve the same problem, the new sensor has just arrived, and while I’m sure I can find the correct spot, the pictures would be hand.

    Thanks

    Dave

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