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Indesit
Suitable for Indesit, Ariston, Bauknecht, Creda, Hotpoint
Stock Code: 824609
£7.96 ex. VAT
Heats the wash water to the selected programme temperature.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| F14 | Ariston | Means the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature during a cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, damaged wiring, or a main control board fault. | High |
| F19 | Ariston | Means the machine is taking too long to heat up, or on washer dryer models the dryer fan is not operating correctly. It is usually caused by a heating fault, a control board fault, or wiring damage. | High |
| F7 | Ariston | Means the machine fails to heat water, leading to incomplete cycles or a complete halt in operation. It is usually caused by a heating element that is not activating or a heater relay stuck on the main circuit board. | High |
| F8 | Ariston | Means a heating system fault where the machine cannot heat. It is usually caused by a heater relay that cannot be activated, a failed heating element, or a connection issue between the sensor and the control board. | High |
| F13 | Hotpoint | Means a dryer sensor fault on washer-dryer models, where the dryer NTC thermistor is faulty, disconnected, or the unit has overheated. It is usually caused by the temperature sensor, wiring damage, or a fouled airflow system. | Medium |
| F14 | Hotpoint | Means a drying heater failure on washer-dryer models, where the machine cannot heat up during the drying cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a tripped thermostat, or broken wiring. | Medium |
| F7 | Hotpoint | Means a heater relay fault, where the heating element relay on the circuit board is stuck and the water is not heating. It is usually caused by a faulty heater, wiring issues, or a malfunctioning main control board. | High |
| F8 | Hotpoint | Means a heater circuit fault, where the machine may stop mid-cycle, show cold water, or fail to start. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a wiring issue, or a stuck relay on the PCB. | High |
| F13 | Indesit | Means a dryer temperature sensing fault on washer-dryer models that stops the machine heating or monitoring the air during the drying cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty dryer NTC sensor, damaged wiring, or a malfunctioning heater. | High |
| F14 | Indesit | Means the dryer system is not heating on washer-dryers, with an open or short circuit detected. It is usually caused by a failed dryer heating element, thermostat, or related wiring. | High |
| F7 | Indesit | Means a heater relay fault, where the machine detects the heater is on when it should not be or the heating circuit has failed. It is usually caused by a stuck relay on the main PCB, a failed heater element, or faulty wiring. | High |
Ariston
Means the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature during a cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, damaged wiring, or a main control board fault.
Ariston
Means the machine is taking too long to heat up, or on washer dryer models the dryer fan is not operating correctly. It is usually caused by a heating fault, a control board fault, or wiring damage.
Ariston
Means the machine fails to heat water, leading to incomplete cycles or a complete halt in operation. It is usually caused by a heating element that is not activating or a heater relay stuck on the main circuit board.
Ariston
Means a heating system fault where the machine cannot heat. It is usually caused by a heater relay that cannot be activated, a failed heating element, or a connection issue between the sensor and the control board.
Hotpoint
Means a dryer sensor fault on washer-dryer models, where the dryer NTC thermistor is faulty, disconnected, or the unit has overheated. It is usually caused by the temperature sensor, wiring damage, or a fouled airflow system.
Hotpoint
Means a drying heater failure on washer-dryer models, where the machine cannot heat up during the drying cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty heating element, a tripped thermostat, or broken wiring.
Hotpoint
Means a heater relay fault, where the heating element relay on the circuit board is stuck and the water is not heating. It is usually caused by a faulty heater, wiring issues, or a malfunctioning main control board.
Hotpoint
Means a heater circuit fault, where the machine may stop mid-cycle, show cold water, or fail to start. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a wiring issue, or a stuck relay on the PCB.
Indesit
Means a dryer temperature sensing fault on washer-dryer models that stops the machine heating or monitoring the air during the drying cycle. It is usually caused by a faulty dryer NTC sensor, damaged wiring, or a malfunctioning heater.
Indesit
Means the dryer system is not heating on washer-dryers, with an open or short circuit detected. It is usually caused by a failed dryer heating element, thermostat, or related wiring.
Indesit
Means a heater relay fault, where the machine detects the heater is on when it should not be or the heating circuit has failed. It is usually caused by a stuck relay on the main PCB, a failed heater element, or faulty wiring.
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 washing machine.
Safety: Switch off and unplug at the mains and let it cool before you start.
Emailed for advice and Jack came back with part number but this didn’t match when I tried the compatibility test, Jack however reassured me that it was the correct part and he was right. Easy to remove old heating element and install new, appx 20 minutes and all was working!