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Replacing on/off button Beko dishwasher

stevoh
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Hi
the on/off button on my Beko dishwasher has jammed in.
I’ve ordered a replacement but can’t work out how to get the original one out (without snapping anything)
the on/off button on my Beko dishwasher has jammed in.
I’ve ordered a replacement but can’t work out how to get the original one out (without snapping anything)
anyone got any ideas please?






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YouTube is where you will find the answer.
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Unfortunately can’t seem to find anything on there for this particular model. Might need to just try and force it and see what happens. It’s clicked on not screwed in.0
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Most likely, the top part with wires can be disconnected simply by pulling it.0
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greyteam1959 said:YouTube is where you will find the answer.0
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grumbler said:Most likely, the top part with wires can be disconnected simply by pulling it.0
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Wondering if these wingbacks need squeezing in. Gave it a try and didn’t seem to budge easily but might need a bit more force0
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Hi,maybe spring apart?0
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[Deleted User] said:Hi,maybe spring apart?0
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Hi,instead of squeezing, pull apart.1
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Managed to get it out and the new one clicked straight in. You actually push the outside wings outwards.
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