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Candy Washing Machine Ntc Thermistor Drying Probe
Suitable For Models Of: Bauknecht, Baumatic, Brandt, Candy, Caple, Concord, Crafft, Cristal, De Dietrich, Falcon, Frigidaire, Fulgor, Gala, General E... View All
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Suitable For Models Of
Bauknecht, Baumatic, Brandt, Candy, Caple, Concord, Crafft, Cristal, De Dietrich, Falcon, Frigidaire, Fulgor, Gala, General Electric, Haier, Hoover, Iberna, Ignis, Jinling, Kelvinator, Korting, Kuppersberg, Lamona, Mayco, Meiling, Montpellier, Neue, Ostein, Otsein-Hoover, Philco, Prima, Primotech, Rosieres, Russell Hobbs, Silverline, Svago, Tecnik, Teka, Terzismo, Town Gas, Whirlpool Asia, Zerowatt Washing MachinesDescription
What is a thermistor drying probe used for in a washing machine?
A thermistor drying probe monitors and controls the temperature, turning the heating element on and off as the temperature reaches certain values. It is a type of temperature sensor that detects the heat inside the washing machine's drum.
The information provided by the thermistor drying probe is used by the washing machine's control system to regulate the drying process efficiently.
What causes the thermistor drying probe to fail?
The thermistor drying probe fails from physical damage from rough handling or impacts, electrical issues caused by surges or exposure to moisture.
It can degrade or malfunction over time due to wear and tear or electronic component failure. Faulty wiring connections or issues with the control board can also affect the functionality of the thermistor drying probe.
Would this replacement part work with my washer?
This thermistor drying probe is a genuine Candy washing machine spare part. It also fits Bauknecht, Baumatic, Brandt, Caple, Concord, Crafft, Cristal, De Dietrich, Falcon, Frigidaire, Fulgor, Gala, General Electric, Hoover, Iberna, Ignis, Jinling, Kelvinator, Korting, Kuppersberg, Lamona, Mayco, Meiling, Montpellier, Neue, Ostein, Otsein-Hoover, Philco, Prima, Primotech, Rosieres, Russell Hobbs, Silverline, Svago, Tecnik, Teka, Town Gas, Whirlpool Asia, and Zerowatt washing machines.
Manufacturers Part Number:
- 41032956
Alternative Part Numbers:
- 41029267
- 41031291
- 41031397
- cy06
EAN Number:
- 8032767632578
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Latest Product Review(s)
Service Great and easy install
Service from Ransom Spares was great and it was easy to fit the replacement. Worked first time! Value for money isn't great as the part looks like it would cost < £1 to produce. But that's probably manufacturer margin.
Thermister
The thermister which was sent by Ransom Spares was correct and easy to fit The part was fairly priced and arrived very quickly
Drying probe
Bit fiddly to fit But I replaced the heater element the toc thermostat and this drying probe All for under the cost of the washing powder Very good experience with ransom spares Delivery time even during lockdown was as stated at time of ordering Will defo use again for any appliance
Perfect Product, very easy to fit
Product was as described after watching a YouTube video it was also really easy to fit! Product was great value for money and was delivered promptly.
great value
Great value for money, was difficult to fit as the manufacturer made it difficult to get the bold off, this is not the fault of ransom spares.
Great part, but a major pain to fit in my WDYN9666PG
This part is great, worked well and helped solve the problem with my WDYN9666PG filing with error code 11 in Tumble-dry mode. It was a real pain to it though, due to a design problem with the machine itself. I don't know how the put the bolts in at the factory, but they are both so close to the edge of the recessed hole that the part fits in that you cannot get a socket or spanner to fit over the bolt. This was a bodge-it job with pliers to both undo and do up again. The part, however, once fitted, solved the problem.