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October 5, 2006 at 9:02 pm #21454
fasetester
Participanthi guys i have to look at a neff dishwasher the problum is its not heating i know the first thing i need to check is the heating element is there any one out there that has good repair experience of neff and could give me any other things i should check and how do i get into the heating element do i check it from under neath or do i remove a plate from under the door the element is inside the tank and if the element is gone and i need to replace it how tight does the nut need to be on the new element so i dont over tighten it and distort the heater flange the dishwasher is type s5r28f it is about 10 or 12 yrs old the lady said it stops at 2 different times on the program and would you be able to tell me if it is a intergrated please say no and at the end of the cycle the dishes are still wet thanks for any help 😳 fasetester
October 5, 2006 at 9:26 pm #190933gegsy
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Hi
Need a more accurate model usually on or around door or top of aperture of cavity.Greg
October 5, 2006 at 11:34 pm #190934fasetester
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thanks greg for your reply i was only talking to the lady on the phone and i ask her for the model no and she said she could not see a mod no onlys4130 or the type no s5r28f on most neffs can to get at the heater from under neath or from the frount thanks fasetester
October 5, 2006 at 11:44 pm #190935gegsy
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Hi
On this era of Neff the heater is an internal solid type element.
Can be tested and fitted in situ from front.Bear in mind that this particular design was prone to broken wires in the door loom at the pivot part of door. Undo loom protect and check always a winner 😉
Greg
October 6, 2006 at 12:46 am #190936fasetester
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thanks again greg so is there a pannel you can remove at the frount to get at the heater and if the heater is open circuit and i have to replace it how tight should i tighten the nut on the flange so i dont distort the seal so was this a common fault on the neff for breaking wires in the loom would you say it would be ok to put a connector on the wire if it were broken or replace the whole wire if so what gauge should be used would you have any idea what price a element would be for the neff sorry for the long questions and is there any thing that you can put on to protect the wireing loom where the door bends thanks again for your help 🙂 fasetester.
October 6, 2006 at 7:45 am #190937gegsy
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Hi
All the questions you are asking are pretty basic engineer common sense ones, Im sure you will work it out 😀Greg
October 6, 2006 at 7:50 am #190938Simon46
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No joins complete wire through bend.
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