AEG Dishwasher Heater Element - 2100 Watts for F30300 -W

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Stock Number: ES486432

Manufactured by AEG

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Description

This 2100 Watt element is a flow through type of heater element. It is a genuine spare part and will fit select  dishwashers.

  • Diameter: 40mm
  • Type: Flow-thru

Please note: This part is PNC number dependent, please contact our call centre with this information so we can ensure that this is the correct element for your dishwasher.

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  • Very Happy with Quality.

    29 March 2013
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    By JoeK East Anglia - Fix-It Beginner

    Very good service and delivery. The part was what I was looking for in quality. Fitting this part is not easy but that is not the spare, it is the design of the machine.

  • It had to be the element

    02 May 2012
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    By dkearns Ireland - Fix-It Beginner

    The dishwasher kept tripping a switch after the initial rince cycle so I concluded that the problem was with the heating of the water system. Using a multimeter I tested the original and it appeared to be perfect, however I invested in the element and replaced. Nightmare of a job but well worth it. Everything is working perfectly again. I believe everything so stay in a kitchen for longer than 7 years! Hopefully now it will.

  • Great service

    27 March 2012
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    By John boy Suffolk - Fix-It Expert

    Why do so many people buy the heating element only to find its not the problem? Carry out a test on the old unit before ordering. My heater was dead and after replacing now works perfectly Great service from Espares. Will deffinately use again Many thanks

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  • Q Testing the old heater 1 Answer

    I have tried testing my old heater (which I suspect is faulty) with a multimeter across the heating element terminals. I believe that an open circuit here means that the element is broken - is this correct?

    by Anonymous - 04 December 2010

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      Hi there, an open circuit indicated on the multimeter would indeed suggest that the element is faulty.

      by Rory - 08 December 2010