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Dishwasher Heater Element - 2100W Stock Number: ES486432

Genuine spare part for select models of AEG, Electrolux and Whirlpool dishwashers

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Manufactured by AEG

(This part fits select models)

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Dishwasher Heater Element - 2100W

If you have noticed the water in your dishwasher not the usual warm temperature, then there could be a problem with the heating element. With this replacement heater from eSpares, you could soon restore the water temperature and get great cleaning results with sparkling dishes and cutlery on every wash. 

Specification:

  • Diameter: 40mm
  • 2100 Watts
  • Type: Flow-thru
  • Voltage: 230 (Volts)

Genuine spare part for select models of AEG, Electrolux and Whirlpool dishwashers.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

Please note: This part is PNC number dependent, please contact our call centre with this information so we can ensure that this is the correct element for your dishwasher.

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3 Questions and 3 Answers

By Julian Westrup - St Albans - 30 May 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    For information on this problem see our diagnosis video: How to Diagnose Dishwasher leaking and heating problems. http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/3/2083

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By brasso - fareham - 14 August 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the water is heating to 80c then the heater is clearly working. It is possible the thermostat should allow the water to heat to 95c so try replacing the thermostat.

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I have tried testing my old heater (which I suspect is faulty) with a multimeter across the heating element terminals. I believe that an open circuit here means that the element is broken - is this correct?

By Anonymous - - 04 December 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi there, an open circuit indicated on the multimeter would indeed suggest that the element is faulty.

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Dishwasher Heater Element - 2100W

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