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How to Replace the Fridge Door on a Beko Fridge Freezer

If the fridge door on your Beko fridge freezer is damaged or cracked, it'll need replacing to keep your appliance working efficiently. Fortunately, this is a replacement you can carry out at home for yourself, as long as you know what steps to take. In this article, we're going to run you through how to replace the fridge door on a Beko fridge freezer to get your appliance back in shape!

If you also need to replace the freezer door on your Beko fridge freezer, we have an article to help you with this too.

What you will need:

Finding your fridge freezer's model number

When buying a new fridge door, you'll first need to know your fridge's model number to make sure you buy the correct part. Your fridge freezer will have a model number consisting of letters and numbers, and it could also include characters such as a dash (-) or a slash (/). This number can usually be found on a panel or sticker inside the fridge behind the salad drawers, on the interior wall or on the sides or back of the appliance. For more help with locating this or advice on what to do if the appliance model number has rubbed off, head over to our article on how to find the model number on a fridge freezer.

How to replace the fridge door on a Beko fridge freezer

Let's get stuck in! To learn how to replace the fridge door on a Beko fridge freezer, either watch the video or read our step-by-step guide below.

Safety first!

Now remember, safety first! Always make sure your appliance has been switched off and unplugged from the mains before carrying out any work or repairs.

Step 1: Remove the top door hinge

First, open the fridge door to access the top hinge. Insert the small flathead screwdriver into the middle of the left-hand side of the hinge cover. You can then prise the hinge cover open and pull it off the hinge.

Using A Small Flathead Screwdriver Into The Middle Of The Left Hand Side Of The Fridge Top Hinge Cove

Then remove the two door hinge screws using either a standard flathead screwdriver or a Torx 25 screwdriver. Make sure you keep the fridge door supported whilst you're doing this, so that the fridge door doesn't fall down once the screws have been removed.

Removing The Two Top Door Hinge Screws Using A Standard Flathead Screwdriver

With the screws removed, angle the fridge door outwards so that you have the hinge clear of the cabinet. Then, keeping the fridge door supported, lift off the hinge and place it aside.

Angling The Fridge Door Outwards To Get The Top Hinge Clear Of The Cabinet

Step 2: Remove the door from the centre hinge

Once the top hinge is fully removed from the fridge door, you can lift the door off the centre hinge and place it out of the way.

Lifting The Fridge Door Off The Centre Hinge

Step 3: Fit the new fridge door

Before fitting the new door, make sure you have the hinge and hinge screws within easy reach. To start fitting the new door, line up the hole at the bottom with the centre hinge pin and slot the door into place. Remember to keep the door supported at this point, as it will not yet be secure.

Lining Up The Hole At The Bottom Of The New Fridge Door With The Centre Hinge Pin And Slotting The Door Into Place

Step 4: Reattach the top door hinge

With the fridge door supported, slot the hinge back into place and refit the two screws using either a standard flathead screwdriver or a Torx 25.

Slotting The Top Hinge Back Into Place And Refitting The Two Screws Using A Standard Flathead Screwdriver

To finish, slide the hinge cover back over the hinge and clip it into place.

Sliding The Top Hinge Cover Back Over The Hinge And Clipping It Into Place

And there you have it! How to replace the fridge door on a Beko fridge freezer. Your appliance should now be back in shape once more!

While you're here, make sure you're also using your fridge freezer as efficiently as possible. Our article on energy-saving tips for your fridge freezer will help you cut down your energy bill whilst making the most out of your appliance!

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