Tumble Dryer Sensor Cover Assembly Stock Number: ES1567608
Genuine Beko spare part for select tumble dryers
Manufactured by Flavel
(This part fits select models)
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In need of a new sensor cover for your dryer? Well this might just be the spare part for you.
This replacement sensor cover assembly will fit to your tumble and once attached, should restore it back to full working condition once more.
Genuine spare part for select Beko and Flavel tumble dryers. Before ordering please check the model fit list to ensure this part is suitable for your appliance.
3 Questions and 3 Answers
dryer works as normal except it does not stop automatically when clothes are dry. is this part the part i need to fix it. the sensor cover assembly. does this contain the sensor as well as the cover. 1 Answer
beko tumble dryer
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Dean at eSpares says...
We Believe it is likely to be the sensor which comes as the assembly.
I have a beko drcs68w dryer and it is taking ages to dry the clothes. I have fitted a new heating element but the machine has to go through several cycles before the clothes are dry. Any help please. 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
Clean the metal strips as if contaminated may not sense moisture and conclude the load is dry.
Our DRVS62W Beko dryer when used on the set programs within a few minutes of starting shows the 'clean filter' light and stops heating. We've removed the sensor cover and cleaned out lots of old lint which has helped resolve the issue slightly with the light staying off a little longer. However it is still doing it when the filter is clean after about 20 mins of being on the programmed settings even when the filter is clean. Does the sensor cover you sell have the sensors i.e. the metal strips included in it? also, there are wires attached with a couple of connectors to the sensor, is it worth changing this as well, and if so, what part is it? The dryer is six years old and is heavily used on a daily basis - it's been brilliant and with new bearings and a belt from e-spares has proved to be a real workhorse - we are loathed to have to replace it if it is just a case of replacing the sensor cover and attached electricals.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is not likely to be this sensor in our opinion. Check the vent hose and wall vent for lint and vacuum out. Try without a hose temporarily and if there are no restrictions of air flow suspect the thermostats.
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