Over time the top door flap and hinges on your fridge freezer can become cracked or damaged due to cold temperatures. If yours have become faulty or are looking a little worse for wear, this article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to replace them.
Like the top door flap and hinges, freezer drawer fronts can also become cracked or damaged due to cold temperatures. You can also learn how to replace these with our freezer drawer front replacement guide.
How to replace the top freezer flap and hinges on a Beko fridge freezer
Follow the step-by-step guide or watch the video below to find out how to fit a new freezer flap and hinges on a Beko fridge freezer.
Safety First
Before carrying out any work, make sure your fridge freezer is switched off and completely disconnected from the mains.
You'll need
To carry out this repair, you'll need the following items:
Step 1: Remove the faulty door flap
To remove the freezer flap, unclip it from the hinges and gently prise it away.
Step 2: Remove the hinges
Next, you'll need to remove the hinges. To do this, slot the flat blade screwdriver between the hinge and the freezer liner and use it to slowly prise them apart until the hinge is free. Be gentle during this step as you don't want to damage the freezer liner.
Then repeat the process on the opposite side.
Step 3: Fit the new hinges
Fit your new hinges in the allocated slots on either side. When they are fitted correctly, you should hear them click into place.
Step 4: Fit your new freezer flap
Gently position your new freezer flap into the hinges. Again, take your time and do this gently to make sure you don't damage the hinges or the flap. Make sure the flap closes correctly when this is done.
And that's all there is to replacing the freezer flap and hinges on a Beko fridge freezer so you can continue making the most out of your appliance.
How to clean your fridge freezer
If, while replacing your freezer flap, you noticed your fridge and freezer could do with a clean, check out our top tips and advice on the best way to do this. Keeping your appliance clean can make sure your fridge is running optimally, keep bad smells at bay and even help to save energy too.
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