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Electrolux
Suitable for Electrolux, AEG, Arthur Martin, Atag, Dishlex And Dishlex
Stock Code: 693036
£17.00 ex. VAT
Measures the water temperature and how dirty it is so the cycle adjusts.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
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.
Genuine temperature and turbidity sensor for your dishwasher.
Measures the water temperature and detects the clarity or cloudiness (turbidity) of the water during a wash cycle. This helps the dishwasher adjust the wash time, water temperature, and amount of detergent needed.
Inconsistent water temperatures, poor cleaning, unusually long or short cycles, error codes, or failure to adjust wash settings could indicate a damaged sensor. Change it with this replacement part.
This is a temperature and turbidity sensor from Electrolux. You can also check the other suitable brands from the list above.
Before ordering, please verify that this set is suitable for your model using our compatibility checker.
My 8 year old IKEA dishwasher (rebadged Electrolux) stopped heating the water. The thermostat seal had leaked and the electronics inside became corroded due to water ingress. This is a plug and play part. Works a treat. Dishwasher now works like new again. You can probable replace this part with the dishwasher in situ: a bit fiddly and will require lying on the floor and a short handled screwdriver or a right-angled drive bit to remove the front kick playe Unscrew the kick plate and the thermostat is right at the front and accessible. It just unplugs and is held in place with two plastic tabs. I pulled my washer out unnecessarily, and ended up damaging the drain hose which I also had to replace.
How do u test one of these as my water not heating and I tested heating element that is working fine thanks
Hi, unfortunately we wouldn't be able to advise how to test this part. I'd recommend contacting an engineer or the manufacturers directly to see if they can offer any assistance.