Washing Machine NTC Temperature Sensor Stock Number: ES733255
Spare part for select Bosch, Neff & Siemens washing machines
Can you buy the connector into the Ntc sensor as the wires have detached from the connector 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
We cannot find a Bosch connection listed but believe this Stock Number ES1712265 has the same connection to the sensor and could be fitted to the existing cable
ive looked up on you tube it seems that if the ntc sensor is faulty it will pump out .machine goes into wash cycle but wont end.continually filling during cycle
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Parminder at eSpares says...
Please view our advice centre page that covers common washing machine faults. Please see the link: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/30 The models in this video may be different to yours, however the process should be similar for other makes and models.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Check the water is supplied from a cold tap. If it is heating the water the problem must be the control panel.
Our Bosch washing machine finished a wash cycle and the clothes inside were left too hot to even touch. Do we need a new sensor?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Check the inlet hose is connected to a cold supply. If the machine is heating during rinse and spin the problem is likely to be the heater. And If the machine is overloaded the washing can rub on the door seal causing friction.
My Bosch WFD 2471 runs through the wash cycles correctly but does not heat the water at all. The heater element reads 26 ohms (happy with that) and the NTC has a reading of 7.1kohms (not sure what this is supposed to be.) All wiring plugs look like they are fitted correctly. Can you please advise if the NTC reading is ok?
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Chris at eSpares says...
If the machine complete a cycle it thinks it has heated the water (or does not need to) Run empty on a boil cycle to confirm if heating as with low temperature washing and low water levels some times you will not feel heat through the glass.
I have a siemens WM14S383GB/23 washing machine.At the moment it is washing continuously ,sometimes clothes are still wet due to water continuing to enter through the drawer at the top throughout the cycle.This also happens on the spin cycle too.What is concerning me is that clothes are still hot and the machine continues to wash and wash sect any help would be great .
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Chris at eSpares says...
Confirm you have the machine connected to the cold fill tap correctly and not hot. If when connected to the cold supply the machine does not heat and washes continually see our video: How to diagnose a faulty washing machine heater http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1794/how-to-diagnose-a-faulty-washing-machine-heater
The heating element reads 27 ohms and the sensor 5 ohms, do I need to replace the sensor to correct the fault?
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Chris at eSpares says...
The sensor should read around 20,000 ohms. recheck and replace if required.
Siemens model no. WM14E162GB. Brushes checked OK, cleaned filter, got a circuit on heater element. Sensor reads 004 set at 2000k ohms. Would this be correct?
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Chris at eSpares says...
The sensor sounds like it is ok. The fault is likely to be the heating element as these can fail and trip the earth breaker. For more information see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1794/how-to-diagnose-a-faulty-washing-machine-heater
Bosch WET 2820 Washing Machine starts initial fill of water then stops and doesn 't continue with process. I have to move sensor lights along to 'spin ' to empty out the water which flows normally. 1 Answer
ie washing remains inside wet but not washed at all. Have looked at manual and went to check the time delay button had not mistakenly been pressed but no digital timer lit up (even when pressed) all other lights ok
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Chris at eSpares says...
This sounds like the motor brushes are worn. For more details see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1730/how-to-diagnose-washing-machine-motor-problems
Hi wash cycle goes on forever unless you select a cold wash have checked continuity of element don't know if there should be a specific reading but its showing continuity so assume its the washing machine sensor (NTC) 170961 just wanted to check before ordering Many Thanks
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Chris at eSpares says...
The heater resistance is typically 27 ohms +or- 5 ohms. A fault with the NTC would usually lead to it heating to much. If the heater is ok the problem is likely to be the PCB. For more information See our Video. http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1794/how-to-diagnose-a-faulty-washing-machine-heater
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