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Bosch
Suitable for Bosch, Airlux, Balay, Belion, Blaupunkt
Stock Code: 540136
£102.21 ex. VAT
Heats the water and pumps it round the dishwasher during the wash.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
Error codes are model dependent, so the same brand may have more than one listed.
| Code | Brand | What it means | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| E11 | Bosch | Means a heating fault where the water is not reaching the required temperature, often leading to cold or wet dishes and premature cycle termination. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC temperature sensor (thermistor), a failed heating element or heat pump, or wiring problems. | High |
| E12 | Bosch | Means heavy limescale buildup on the heating element (heat pump), causing slow heating or heating failure. It is usually caused by limescale buildup, common in hard water areas. | High |
| E2 | Bosch | Means the heater cannot heat the water properly. It is usually caused by a fatal fault with the main control board relay, or a malfunction in the heating system or NTC sensor. | High |
| E4 | Bosch | Means a heating system failure that causes cold washes, poor drying, and interrupted cycles. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, thermistor (temperature sensor), or a malfunctioning heating pump. | High |
| E9 | Bosch | Means a heating circuit failure where the water cannot heat up, leading to cold or wet dishes. It is usually caused by a burnt-out heating element or a faulty heat pump module, with limescale buildup from hard water and electrical surges common contributors. | High |
| E11 | Neff | Means the water is not reaching the required temperature or the sensor is failing to detect it. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC thermistor, a heating pump failure, or wiring problems between the pump and control module. | High |
| E12 | Neff | Means the heater cannot warm the water properly because of significant limescale buildup on the heat pump, common in hard water areas. It is usually caused by limescale buildup on the pump, with a blocked filter also contributing. | High |
| E13 | Neff | Means the water temperature inside has exceeded 75C or the heating system is malfunctioning. It is usually caused by connecting the appliance to a hot water supply instead of cold, or a faulty NTC temperature sensor. | High |
| E2 | Neff | Means there is a heating fault leaving cold water and incomplete drying. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty relay on the control module, or a heating module malfunction. | High |
| E3 | Neff | Means the machine is not heating the water or is taking too long to reach the set temperature. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty heating pump, or a malfunctioning temperature thermistor. | High |
| E5 | Neff | Means there is a heating fault, a temperature sensor issue, or a water inflow problem, often on Zeolith models from circulation pump struggles. It is usually caused by a circulation pump struggling, a failure to heat water to temperature, or a blocked filter. | High |
| E8 | Neff | Means there is a heating circuit fault because the system cannot detect enough water flow through the heating system, leading to the machine stalling. It is usually caused by the water level being too low for the heater, a blocked filter, a pump failure, or low water pressure. | High |
| E9 | Neff | Means there is a serious heating system failure leaving cold, wet, and often greasy dishes at the end of the cycle. It is usually caused by a burnt out heating element integrated into the circulation pump. | High |
| E10 | Siemens | Means the water is not heating during the cycle, which can leave dishes poorly dried. It is usually caused by a faulty heat pump, a faulty heating element, or a need for descaling. | High |
| E11 | Siemens | Means the dishwasher does not heat water, leaving dishes cold, dirty, or wet, and often ends the cycle early. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC temperature sensor (thermistor) or a heating element failure. | High |
| E2 | Siemens | Means the machine cannot heat water. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a heater relay, or a temperature sensor. | High |
| E31 | Siemens | Means the dishwasher cannot heat water or detect sufficient water levels to continue the cycle. It is usually caused by a fault in the heat pump or the water supply. | High |
| E9 | Siemens | Means there is a heating problem that often results in cold washes or a cycle that shuts down early. It is usually caused by a failed heating element within the heater-pump assembly. | High |
| E3 | Whirlpool | Means the water is not heating properly or the heating element is malfunctioning. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, excessive sudsing, or a failure to heat. | High |
| H1 | Whirlpool | Means a heating circuit fault where the unit is having trouble heating water, or that a delay start is active. It is usually caused by a faulty control board or a failure to heat. | High |
Bosch
Means a heating fault where the water is not reaching the required temperature, often leading to cold or wet dishes and premature cycle termination. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC temperature sensor (thermistor), a failed heating element or heat pump, or wiring problems.
Bosch
Means heavy limescale buildup on the heating element (heat pump), causing slow heating or heating failure. It is usually caused by limescale buildup, common in hard water areas.
Bosch
Means the heater cannot heat the water properly. It is usually caused by a fatal fault with the main control board relay, or a malfunction in the heating system or NTC sensor.
Bosch
Means a heating system failure that causes cold washes, poor drying, and interrupted cycles. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, thermistor (temperature sensor), or a malfunctioning heating pump.
Bosch
Means a heating circuit failure where the water cannot heat up, leading to cold or wet dishes. It is usually caused by a burnt-out heating element or a faulty heat pump module, with limescale buildup from hard water and electrical surges common contributors.
Neff
Means the water is not reaching the required temperature or the sensor is failing to detect it. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC thermistor, a heating pump failure, or wiring problems between the pump and control module.
Neff
Means the heater cannot warm the water properly because of significant limescale buildup on the heat pump, common in hard water areas. It is usually caused by limescale buildup on the pump, with a blocked filter also contributing.
Neff
Means the water temperature inside has exceeded 75C or the heating system is malfunctioning. It is usually caused by connecting the appliance to a hot water supply instead of cold, or a faulty NTC temperature sensor.
Neff
Means there is a heating fault leaving cold water and incomplete drying. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty relay on the control module, or a heating module malfunction.
Neff
Means the machine is not heating the water or is taking too long to reach the set temperature. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty heating pump, or a malfunctioning temperature thermistor.
Neff
Means there is a heating fault, a temperature sensor issue, or a water inflow problem, often on Zeolith models from circulation pump struggles. It is usually caused by a circulation pump struggling, a failure to heat water to temperature, or a blocked filter.
Neff
Means there is a heating circuit fault because the system cannot detect enough water flow through the heating system, leading to the machine stalling. It is usually caused by the water level being too low for the heater, a blocked filter, a pump failure, or low water pressure.
Neff
Means there is a serious heating system failure leaving cold, wet, and often greasy dishes at the end of the cycle. It is usually caused by a burnt out heating element integrated into the circulation pump.
Siemens
Means the water is not heating during the cycle, which can leave dishes poorly dried. It is usually caused by a faulty heat pump, a faulty heating element, or a need for descaling.
Siemens
Means the dishwasher does not heat water, leaving dishes cold, dirty, or wet, and often ends the cycle early. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC temperature sensor (thermistor) or a heating element failure.
Siemens
Means the machine cannot heat water. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a heater relay, or a temperature sensor.
Siemens
Means the dishwasher cannot heat water or detect sufficient water levels to continue the cycle. It is usually caused by a fault in the heat pump or the water supply.
Siemens
Means there is a heating problem that often results in cold washes or a cycle that shuts down early. It is usually caused by a failed heating element within the heater-pump assembly.
Whirlpool
Means the water is not heating properly or the heating element is malfunctioning. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, excessive sudsing, or a failure to heat.
Whirlpool
Means a heating circuit fault where the unit is having trouble heating water, or that a delay start is active. It is usually caused by a faulty control board or a failure to heat.
Don’t see your code? Different model years sometimes use different codes. Get in touch with our parts team and we’ll help you identify the right replacement.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your dishwasher.
Safety: Switch off and unplug at the mains before you start.
The dishwasher's heat pump delivers heat through an integrated unit that combines the main wash motor and the heating element. The main wash motor drives the circulation of water within the dishwasher, while the heating element is responsible for raising the temperature of the water.
As the motor operates, it simultaneously activates the heating element and distributes hot water during the wash and rinse cycles.
The motor or the heating element of the heat pump can wear out and decrease performance or complete failure. If the motor fails, it can result in the dishwasher not running or cleaning properly. Likewise, if the heating element fails, it insufficiently heats the water and has ineffective cleaning and drying.
This dishwasher heat pump is a genuine Bosch dishwasher spare part. It also fits Balay, Blaupunkt, Constructa, Gaggenau, Junker, Koenic, Kuppersbusch, Neff, Pitsos, Profilo, Siemens, Tecnik, Viva, and Whirlpool dishwashers. Use our compatibility checker to see if this part fits your model.
A perfect replacement for the heat pump on our S72T69X3GB/93. Eay to fit once you've got the side off.
Found this part by using model number. Quick delivery very happy
I hunted high and low for a new heat pump for our Bosch SMV69T20GB and although this part looked similar to others I found on the web, Ransom Spares was the only site that I could find that specifically stated it was compatible with our model. It was more money than I really wanted to pay, but as I had nothing definitive to compare it to I had to bite the bullet; that said, it was much cheaper than buying a new dishwasher! Delivery was prompt and well packed.
Product arrived quickly, was spot on and fitted perfectly.
Dishwasher kept tripping the board. Replaced the heat pump and all fine now.
BOSCH DISHWASHER HEAT PUMP for SPS53E12GB/01 - is this the heating element for this dishwasher?
Hi Marilyn, thanks for your message. I can confirm this is the heating element for your model.
Hello, Do you supply the circuit coil for the pump on its own? I think the fault is only with the electrical circuit
Hi Mathew, this coil is only available complete with the heat pump.