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Dishwasher Flow Through Heater Element Kit Stock Number: ES1331931

Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Whirlpool, Ignis, CDA, KitchenAid dishwashers

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Manufactured by Whirlpool

(This part fits select models)

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Dishwasher Flow Thru Heater Element Kit

If the water in your dishwasher is not at a consistent temperature, it sounds like there could be a problem with the heating element. Help is at hand with eSpares though, as we have this replacement element from our range of dishwasher spares. We could soon have your dishwasher back with hot water for rapid cleaning performance. 

Specification:

  • Includes: Sump Hose, Sump House Housing, Seal, Earth Tag Lead and Hose clamps
  • Voltage: 230-240V

Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Whirlpool, Ignis, CDA, KitchenAid dishwashers. 

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance

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1 Question and 1 Answer

By Phil - - 10 February 2013
  • Yes you can do it your self. i found hardest thing is to getting the part out as my one had the heating element and the pump all in one unit, think your one will be the same. I found best way to remove from bottom of the machine. In order to do this you need to lay the machine on the floor. Use old towels to absorb water as there will be some spillage from what left in machine. Pls remember to turn water of from supply and isolate machine from electrics as well. First remove connection to Unit and make note or diagram me or few photos from your phone as a reminder.remove the whole unit first and take it out as you need to twist to part element unit and pump. It is difficult or impossible to do this without whole unit is remove. Once separate by twisting you can fixed the new element to it. I would make a mark on unit b4 removing so you know the position of the element and the pump. I always tend to mark bits when i take thing apart which make guess work out when fitting few days later. Once all fit, double check every thing. now first run a rinse cycle,then run a hot one. Hope this will help you. By Vee - Grays , essex - 19 March 2013
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Dishwasher Flow Through Heater Element Kit

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