How To Replace Beko washing machine elements and NTC sensors
Beko made washing machines elements and NTC sensors are quite easy to fit and on a lot of models the control board will tell you when something is wrong.
How to test and replace Beko washing machine elements and NTC sensors
- Remove the screws from back of the back panel of the Beko washing machine (on this Beko model). These are normally philips head screws.
- The element is situated at the bottom of the drum. Take photo of the wiring before disconnecting it.
- Just uncouple the wires attached to the thermostat. Usually spade connectors.
- You will now be able to test with a multi meter.
- You can now also test the Beko NTC sensor you will need to set your meter to ohms Ω and see if it is correct, if you are not sure see our videos on NTC sensors.
- To remove Element and NTC sensor undo this nut which is attached to the retaining clip, with a spanner or a socket. Don’t undo it all the way because you have to tap the nut in, to release the pressure on the seal, then with a flat bade screw driver prise the washing machine heater element away from the outer tube. Be careful with this
- The NTC sensors (thermostat) is a push fit into the element
- Replace which part is need and reverse this procedure
