Beko has long been a manufacturer of household appliances, and is one of the largest producers of appliances in Europe. But, even with the reputation they hold, their appliances can be prone to faults.

If you're experiencing any problems related to your Beko oven, you've come to the right page. We're going to run down some of the most common problems you might be experiencing with your Beko oven, and what you can do to resolve them. 

Overheating Issues

If your Beko oven is always overheating, we can help! There could be a number of parts that could be causing this issue, but don't worry as we offer a range of replacements.

  • A faulty Thermostat

Your thermostat is responsible for regulating the heat inside your oven; but obviously, if this part is not functioning properly, then the heat inside your oven will not be regulated properly, causing it to over or under cook your meals. This can be a major issue, as you'll have to constantly check your meals whilst it's cooking to see when it is accurately cooked. Thankfully, we sell a selection of affordable oven thermostats that will rectify this issue, and will ensure your appliance is cooking your meals accurately once again.

  • A faulty cooling fan

Another part that could be related to your overheating issue, is your cooling fan. The role of this part is pretty self explanatory - it cools your oven cavity to prevent it from over heating. If this part stops working, then trying to keep your oven cavity cool will be a major issue! If your cooling fan has become faulty, you can purchase a replacement from here.

Prolonged Cooking Times

Everyone wants their meals cooked instantly, so when your cooker is taking longer than usual to cook your meals, it can become really frustrating. Again, there could are a few parts related to this issue, but thankfully we have the replacements to resolve this issue.

  • Underperforming oven element 

Your oven element is the cooker part that heats up and distributes the heat that allows you to cook your meals. And therefore, if it begins to start to become faulty and work insufficiently, you will notice that your cooker performance will deminish, and that cooking times would have increased. If your oven element is no longer performing as good as it used to, purchase a replacement today!

  • Oven seal deattaching 

Your oven seal is a strip of rubber that is attached to the trim of your oven door which protects the edge of your oven door as well helping your oven to retain the heat inside the cavity. If the seal begins to come away from your oven door, heat will be allowed to escape, resulting in your oven taking longer to heat up and cook your meals. To ensure your oven is retaining heat again, purchase a replacement from our range of oven door seals.

Oven no longer igniting

If your oven burner is having trouble igniting or the electrode is no longer sparking, your oven won't produce any heat which will result in your oven being unable to cook your meals. However, this problem can easily be resolved by purchasing one of our replacements.

To view our entire range of Beko oven parts, please click here. If you are having any further problems with your Beko oven please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team - they'be more than happy to assist you to ensure your oven is fully functioning again.

Even the best ovens can become faulty, and you may find that certain parts may need replacing if they are no longer fully functional. Here at Cooker Spare Parts, we have a huge selection of genuine and alternative replacement parts, so we can get your Beko oven back to heating up in no time!
 
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Firstly, it’s important to identify what model your Beko oven is, so we can find the best replacement part for whatever is faulty. You can then search for spare parts using the model code, or browse through the products linked below and check they are compatible with your model. 
 
Next, of course, you’ll need to figure out what is preventing your oven from heating up. There’s a couple of things that can cause this: 


Faulty Oven Elements

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The oven element is directly responsible for the oven heating up, if it has become faulty you will no longer be able to heat up your food effectively. If your Beko oven is not heating up you should check to see if your element has any burns or bulges – clear indicators it’s no longer in prime condition. We have plenty of Beko oven elements to replace your faulty one – just click the link in the title. 
 

Broken Door Seal 

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 Damaged Door Hinge

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Another way heat may be escaping from your oven is the oven door. If for any reason you door is not up to scratch, valuable heat can seep out, and this may mean your food is taking ages to heat up, or doesn’t seem to heat up at all. If your door is hanging incorrectly or won’t close, this may be solved by simply changing the hinge. If your door seal has become loose or damaged this may also allow heat to escape from your Beko oven - replace it to allow the oven to heat up efficiently again. 
 

Defective Thermostat

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Maybe your oven can heat up, but the issue is that it can no longer determine how hot it should be getting. This can happen when your thermostat becomes defective – it may cause your oven to under or overheat. Luckily, we have plenty of replacement thermostats for Beko ovens, so your oven will be able to regulate its heat once again.
 
If your Beko oven is faulty for any other reason you may want to browse our full collection of replacement Beko oven parts. If for any reason you are still unsure about what you need, feel free to give us a call on 02920 452 510