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Dishwasher Temperature Sensor 111316000 Stock Number: ES1083605

Genuine spare part for select AEG, Arthur Martin, Electrolux, John Lewis and Zanussi dishwashers

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Manufactured by Zanussi

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Dishwasher Temperature Sensor

The temperature and turbidity sensor is located at the base of the dishwasher. The sensor allows the dishwasher to determine the type and length of the wash cycle.

If you've noticed your dishwasher not reaching a decent high temperature then it could be to do with a faulty temperature sensor, so how about a replacement? Grab this replacement sensor from eSpares and save on both energy and money while you get your dishes cleaned. 

This is a genuine spare part that has been made to fit selected AEG, Arthur Martin, Electrolux, John Lewis and Zanussi dishwashers. 

As always, remember to check the model fit list before ordering to ensure the part is compatible. 

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11 Questions and 11 Answers

My John Lewis JLDWW1205 completes a cycle but ends with cold, wet and not very clean dishes. I've removed the machine's sides and tested the heater at its terminals and get the expected 20-30 Ohms. So I suspect the temperature sensor. My problem is locating, removing and testing the sensor. I can't see anything like it from either side, and wonder where to start?

By Chris - near Royston, Herts - 20 August 2018
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    The sensor is located at the front of the appliance, take the plinth and lower front panel to gain access and test the sensor with a multimeter.

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By Arthur Thompson - Peterhead - 07 November 2017
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    I60 relates to overheating so check the heating element and safety thermostats, test the NTC sensor as it may be poor thermal contact before suspecting anything else.

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I have already tested the through heater and resistance is 28.8 ohms, so would appear to be ok. Plus cycle finishes, so think thermostat needs replacing.

By IB - Tunbridge Wells - 05 May 2017
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    This should be fitted in the machines sump.

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By B.H.Mennens - Felixstowe IP11 9TD - 26 August 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    This should be fitted in the machines sump.

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I took the chance that it may be the heater element ES544551 and therefore replaced this part. Unfortunately this replacement did not work. Is it likely therefore that the problem could be a faulty Temperature Sensor ? Otherwise could you suggest the most likely problem.

By R Hayden - Manchester - 03 June 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 It is possible this is faulty but more likely the control board.

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Dishwasher Temperature Sensor 111316000

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