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Beko Fridge Interior Light Switch (2 PIN) 5E4 25T85 250VAC for DSE28010KLS Stock Number: ES1247088

Genuine spare part for select models of Beko fridge freezers

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This part is compatible with Beko DSE28010KLS Fridges & Freezers.

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Fridge Interior Light Switch

If the light no longer turns on when you open the fridge door, it could be time to replace the light switch. Put the light back into your fridge with this ideal replacement. You won’t have to guess what midnight snack you’ll be picking out again!

Please Note: Tags on supplied part may not line up like original, this will not affect the fitting of this part.

Genuine spare part for select models of Beko fridge freezers.

Please check the model fit list to ensure compatibility with your appliance. 

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3 Questions and 3 Answers

light not working have tried to replace with new bulb but still not lingting.

By l a butler - welwyn garden city - 02 February 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Above and below the switch is a raised 'rap' section that holds the switch to the liner when pushed through the hole. To remove use a blunt knife to apply pressure at the top edge to carefully prise it out. Once this edge is out repeat on the bottom edge.

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I've ordered a replacement switch, but can't see how to get the old one out. Does it pry out? Thank you for your help.

By Anonymous - 24 Staniwell Rise, Scunthorpe - 08 August 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The light switch has a plastic barbed ridge either side that holds on the lining when in place. To remove gently push the switch body up and using a flat blade prise the lower edge from the lining. Then push down and release the top edge.

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LOOKING AT THE REPLACEMENT IT JUST APPEARS TO SLOT IN AND BE RETAINED BY A SERATED SPRING ACTION ON ONE SIDE OF THE PLASTIC HOUSING. IS THIS CORRECT AND IF SO HOW DO I COMPRESS THIS IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE SWITCH ?

By SINKTHECIRQ - PRESTON LANCS. - 21 August 2011
  • Yes, by looking at the image of the switch, I was able to ascertain that the sprung plastic was at the bottom of switch. I pushed a small butter knife, under the edge of switch, and pushed against the plastic cleat, and using another knife I wedged the switch out a few mm, then just pulled it out with my fingers. By Wee Jim - Belfast - 31 May 2012
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Fridge Interior Light Switch (2 PIN) 5E4 25T85 250VAC

£13.65
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£13.65