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High quality spare part for select models of Bosch, Neff and Siemens washing machines
If the water in your washer is not its usual high temperature, there could be a problem with the heating element. With this genuine replacement, eSpares could soon have your washing machine back with hot water for rapid cleaning performance.
Specification:
Compatible spare part for select models of Bosch, Neff and Siemens washing machines.
Please check the model fit list prior to ordering this item to ensure compatibility with your appliance.
If the NTC changes it's resistance reading when at different temperatures is OK, you will need to test the rest of the heater circuit with a multimeter.
I have removed the existing element and checked with a multimeter and iy reads 22 ohms
We have an article and video to help www.espares.co.uk/advice/careandmaintenance/how-to-diagnose-a-faulty-washing-machine-heater just copy and paste into your browser.
You will need to test the heater and thermostat with a multimeter to determine what has failed, we have a video to help www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftm8lDVVw2E just copy and paste into your browser.
Hi on a Bosch washer WAE24162 the rinse water is hot, can here the heater element heating the water, would this mean the thermastat needs replacing,it is definitely plumbed in correctly this has been going on for the last month,
The heating phase is controlled by the PCB and not the thermostat, the thermostat will normally turn the heat off when reached the correct temp on a heating program and not on a rinse.
On my Bosch Classix 6 Vario Perfect WAE24167 UK/40 , when the element is replaced do I have to reset error codes?
We don't believe you have to reset the error code stored.
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Warning - check video applies 09 August 2021
First off, the part fitted and once I got the right video, was easy to fit. The massive issue I have is that the video is on the page for the part and I used model search to get to the part. If the video had been in a help library, I would have been more cautious but the is a video for a front fitting element and my screws were rusted so I had to drill them out, broke 2 bits doing so and took around 2 hours, only to finally get the front off and find... no element. So it was all a complete waste of time. In my case, the element was at the back and that approach took 20 mins. You can sense my frustration so writing this in the hope it saves someone else a bunch of time... I put neutral on quality and value because I won’t know that for a few years, hopefully!