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Beko Freezer E3 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It

Published June 24, 2026

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E3

The E3 error code on a Beko freezer indicates a fault with the freezer compartment temperature sensor (NTC sensor), meaning the appliance can no longer accurately monitor its internal temperature. It’s a moderately serious fault — your freezer may still run, but food safety is at risk if left unresolved.

What does this error mean?

The E3 code tells you that the freezer’s NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor — the sensor that reads the internal compartment temperature — is either sending an out-of-range signal or has failed entirely. Without a reliable temperature reading, the control board cannot regulate the compressor correctly. This means your freezer could be running too warm or too cold without you knowing.

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Est. repair cost

£8–£20 DIY NTC sensor replacement; £80–£150 for a professional repair involving wiring or control board

🔍 Likely causes

Failed or faulty NTC temperature sensor (most common cause — sensors degrade over time)Poor electrical connection to the sensor — a loose or corroded wire connector on the sensor harnessSensor frozen into the evaporator coil due to excessive ice build-up, disrupting its readingHeavy frost or ice build-up around the sensor caused by a faulty door seal letting in warm, moist airDamaged wiring loom between the sensor and the control board (e.g. from rodent damage or sharp freezer shelving)Control board fault — rare, but the board can misread or fail to communicate with a functioning sensor

🛠️ Step-by-step fix

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Step 1 — Power cycle the freezer: Unplug it from the mains for 10 minutes, then plug back in. If E3 clears and doesn’t return, the fault was a temporary sensor glitch.

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Step 2 — Check the door seal: Run your hand around the closed freezer door edge feeling for cold air escaping. A damaged seal lets in warm air, causing ice build-up around the sensor. Replace the seal if it’s torn, stiff, or not gripping properly (seals cost £10–£30 online for most Beko models).

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Step 3 — Defrost the freezer manually: If there’s significant ice build-up inside, switch the freezer off, empty it, and allow it to fully defrost over 24 hours with the door open. Ice encasing the sensor is a common cause of false E3 readings. Dry the interior thoroughly before switching back on.

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Step 4 — Locate and inspect the NTC sensor: The sensor is typically a small probe clipped to or near the evaporator at the back of the freezer compartment. With the freezer unplugged, check the sensor’s wire connector — unplug and firmly reseat it to rule out a loose connection.

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Step 5 — Test or replace the NTC sensor: A working NTC sensor on a Beko freezer should read approximately 5,000–10,000 ohms (5–10 kΩ) at room temperature with a multimeter. If the reading is open circuit (OL) or zero, the sensor has failed. Replacement Beko NTC sensors are widely available for £8–£20 and clip in without specialist tools.

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Step 6 — If E3 persists after a new sensor, stop and call an engineer: A continuing fault after sensor replacement points to a wiring or control board issue, which requires professional diagnosis.

📞 When to call a professional

Call a refrigeration engineer if the E3 code returns after you’ve defrosted the appliance and replaced the NTC sensor, as the fault likely lies with the wiring loom or main control board. Also call immediately if you notice the freezer is no longer maintaining temperature at all, as your food may already be at risk. When you call, tell the engineer: ‘My Beko freezer is showing an E3 error, I’ve replaced the NTC sensor and fully defrosted it, but the code persists.’

⚖️ Repair or replace?

A professional repair for an E3 fault — covering a control board or wiring diagnosis — typically costs £80–£150 including labour in the UK. If your Beko freezer is under 7 years old, repair is almost always worth it. If it’s over 8–10 years old and the control board needs replacing (parts alone can be £60–£100), a new freestanding Beko freezer from £200–£350 is the more economical and reliable option.

⚠️ This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional repair advice. Always consult a qualified engineer for gas appliances. Gas appliance repairs must only be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer — it is illegal for unqualified persons to work on gas appliances in the UK. Repair costs are estimates based on typical UK market rates and may vary significantly. Fix My Beep and Rosetta Software Limited accept no liability for any loss, damage, injury or death resulting from following guidance on this website. Read our full disclaimer →

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