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Candy
Suitable for Candy, Baumatic, Drean, Gasfire, General Electric
Stock Code: 129445
£20.79 ex. VAT
Heats the water for washing and drying.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| E5 | Candy | Means an electronic temperature control fault where the water is not heating properly. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC sensor or thermistor, a damaged heating element, limescale buildup, or a control board fault. | High |
| E6 | Candy | Means an open circuit at the temperature sensor or NTC thermistor, or a heating element failure, leaving the machine unable to heat water. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC thermistor or a failed heating element. | High |
| F7 | Haier | Means the water is not reaching the required temperature during the wash cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a temperature sensor or thermistor fault, or a water heating failure. | High |
| E5 | Hoover | Means the machine is unable to heat water properly or a blockage is stopping water entering or draining, triggering a safety timeout. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC sensor or a blockage in the water path. | High |
| E7 | Hoover | Means the main circulation pump has failed to send feedback to the control board or the water is not heating, causing the cycle to stop. It is usually caused by a failed circulation pump, a heating fault, or a blockage. | Medium |
| F8 | Hoover | Means the water is not heating to the required temperature within the set time, or the sensor cannot read the water temperature. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a faulty thermistor, or a wiring issue. | High |
Candy
Means an electronic temperature control fault where the water is not heating properly. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC sensor or thermistor, a damaged heating element, limescale buildup, or a control board fault.
Candy
Means an open circuit at the temperature sensor or NTC thermistor, or a heating element failure, leaving the machine unable to heat water. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC thermistor or a failed heating element.
Haier
Means the water is not reaching the required temperature during the wash cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a temperature sensor or thermistor fault, or a water heating failure.
Hoover
Means the machine is unable to heat water properly or a blockage is stopping water entering or draining, triggering a safety timeout. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC sensor or a blockage in the water path.
Hoover
Means the main circulation pump has failed to send feedback to the control board or the water is not heating, causing the cycle to stop. It is usually caused by a failed circulation pump, a heating fault, or a blockage.
Hoover
Means the water is not heating to the required temperature within the set time, or the sensor cannot read the water temperature. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a faulty thermistor, or a wiring issue.
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 at the mains and turn off the water supply before you start.