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Fridge Freezer Thermal Fuse Stock Number: ES1247516

Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Beko, Blomberg and Arcelik fridge freezers

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Manufactured by Beko

(This part fits select models)

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Fridge Freezer Thermal Fuse

If you’re in need of a new thermal fuse then don’t worry as eSpares is here to help! We have this cost effective replacement that can help restore the life in your fridge freezer. If left and not replaced you may be left with an overpriced and glorified paperweight. To stop that from happening, fit this replacement spare to your kitchen appliance to restore it back to its full working performance!

Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Beko, Blomberg and Arcelik fridge freezers.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

2 Questions and 1 Answer

My CDA648FS/1 isn't working right, could the Thermal fuse be broken?

By Ed - UK - 18 August 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The thermal fuse is usually to protect the defrost heater from causing damage if left on. If it fails it can stop the defrost cycle from working.

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Hi. When the above stopped working, after a day, when plugged in again, it fires up and gets down to -20, then stops! I have replaced a couple of parts but this has not cured the problem. The compressor seems to be working but there is something wrong with the temperature control. Taking the back plate off inside the freezer, there appears to be two sensors. One plugs into a socket at the back of the freezer compartment (top left). This is clipped to the main body of the cooling system. The second has a single wire which dissapears into the back of the appliance and has no plug, and appears to be clipped to the pipe which goes up to the fridge compartment. The appliance is only two years old and this seems a short life for even a basic cheap and cheerful appliance.

By Anonymous - north linc's - 05 November 2012
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