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How to Change the Door Seal on a Condenser Tumble Dryer (Beko)

If you own a condenser tumble dryer and need to change the door seal, this article will give you a step-by-step guide on how to do this.

It's important to keep your dryer door seal in good condition as it is responsible for containing heat inside your dryer. A damaged door seal can lead to longer drying times which uses up a lot of energy. Over time the door seal on your condenser dryer will become worn and may perish. If this happens, it will need to be replaced.

How do I know if my door seal needs replacing?

If you suspect your door seal (sometimes referred to as door gasket) could be causing your tumble dryer problems, there are a few things to check for.

  • Your tumble dryer is not heating up correctly or items are coming out still damp
  • Mould is forming around your tumble dryer due to moist air escaping
  • Lint and fluff are becoming stuck between the door and the glass

If you are experiencing any of these issues, it is worth replacing your tumble dryer door seal. If your dryer has a build-up of lint and mould due to this issue, it's a good idea to give it a good clean. Take a look at our article which provides tips and advice on the best way to clean your tumble dryer.

How to change the door seal on a condenser tumble dryer step by step

For a guide on how to replace your condenser dryer door seal, follow the steps or watch the video below. For this demonstration, we will be using a Beko condenser tumble dryer but the process should be mostly similar on all makes and models.

You'll need:

To complete this repair, you will need the following items:

Safety First

Before you begin, make sure your appliance is switched off and completely disconnected from the mains.

Step 1: Remove the door

The first thing you will need to do is remove the door. You can do this by removing the four screws that hold it into place and then put it to one side.

Removing The Four Screws That Hold The Door Into Place And Then Putting It To One Side

Step 2: Remove the screws around the door seal

Using your Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws around the door seal that hold it in place. You'll need to remove the four lower ones completely...

Using A Phillips Screwdriver To Remove The Four Lower Screws Completely Around The Door Seal

But only remove the four top ones about half an inch.

Removing The Four Top Screws About Half An Inch

Step 3: Remove the faulty door seal

With the screws removed and loosened, the door seal frame should now be able to move freely from the panel. To remove the door seal, push in the top left screw to push the frame back.

Removing The Door Seal By Pushing In The Top Left Screw To Push The Frame Back

Then wedge a screwdriver in between the gap.

Wedging A Screwdriver In Between The Gap

And simply peel the door seal away.

Peeling The Door Seal Away

Step 4: Fit the new door seal

To fit your new door seal, first, reposition the screwdriver to allow some space between the door seal frame and the front panel.

Repositioning The Screwdriver To Allow Some Space Between The Door Seal Frame And The Front Panel

Next, position two more screwdrivers in the bottom left and right corners to allow some more space.

Positioning Two More Screwdrivers In The Bottom Left And Right Corners To Allow Some More Space

With your door seal in hand, start at the bottom first. You will be able to tell which is the bottom of the door seal as there will be a join in the two pieces of material.

The Bottom Of The Door Seal With A Join In The Two Pieces Of Material

You can then begin to manoeuver the seal into position. Start by putting the front lip into position in the frame and then simply roll the seal back into position.

Putting The Front Lip Into Position In The Frame And Rolling The Seal Back Into Position

If you do find that certain parts of the door seal are not going into place, you can use a flathead screwdriver to gently push the door seal in. Just be sure not to puncture the seal as you go.

Using A Flathead Screwdriver To Gently Push The Door Seal In

Step 5: Remove the screws

Once you have a certain section of the door seal in place, you can remove the screwdriver and tighten the screws around it to hold the seal in position.

Tightening The Screws To Hold The Seal In Position

You can then continue around the rest of the frame, placing the screwdrivers around the seal to help you as you go along and tightening the screws to hold it in place.

Placing Screwdrivers Around The Seal And Tightening Them To Hold It In Place

The last section can be quite tight. So you can again just push in the screw to give yourself some room.

Pushing In The Screw To Obtain Some Room

Step 6: Tighten the screws

When the door seal is secure, you can tighten all of the screws.

Tightening All Of The Screws To Secure The Door Seal

Step 7: Refit the door

Finally, refit the door by replacing the four screws.

Refitting The Door By Replacing The Four Screws

And that's all there is to replace the door seal on a condenser tumble dryer. We hope your appliance is now back up and running again and is no longer wasting money and energy! For more tips and advice on how to save energy with your tumble dryer, take a look at our video.

You can find more ways to care for and fix other common tumble dryer faults by taking a look at our Advice Centre and find spare parts to complete your fix on the eSpares website.

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