h/pt df61 heater

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  • #62536
    clockworkone
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    this one came in the other day.customer unable to get any pn or serial no.tripping out on wash cycle at same time.will complete a rinse cycle no prob.Problem is 2 heaters showing as replacements.customer has checked back of m/c and still cannot find any details.its quite a trek just to have a look.paul

    #350382
    iadom
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    Re: h/pt df61 heater

    As the two heaters are £60 & £100 list price and involve a major strip down as well you really do need to be sure you need one. It might just be broken wiring in the door harness, I wouldn’t order one unless I was 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} certain it was required for one of these.

    As it is a Bosch based machine your customer may be able to see the FD number and possibly even a serial number, it is laser etched into the top edge of the stainless steel inner door.

    FD number would give some idea of age.

    Jim.

    #350383
    eastlmark
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    Re: h/pt df61 heater

    the clue is in the soap dispenser, if it has the vent inside the door then its the early version, if the vent is from the side panel via the coiled tube then its the later version, the heater changed at the same time. Ask your customer to see if there is a round vent on the right hand side panel inside the dishwasher, if so its the later version.
    Would persue Jims idea of getting the bosch model number from the top of the door, as the heater will be far cheaper from Bosch.
    IME these never suffer from broken wires in the door.

    #350384
    clockworkone
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    Re: h/pt df61 heater

    thanks for that info,its the latter and most expensive one.customer has decided to ber it.bosch heater very similar in price here to h/pt one.thanks again fellas

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