Indesit IDE 1005 Dishwasher thermistor error code A08

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  • #70899
    MeganeChick
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    Hi everyone,

    We are looking for the thermistor for the Indesit IDE 1005 and seem to have found one on this website for a different model number dishwasher but not ours. Im assuming there should be one that will fit ours – any ideas of how to find this? Have trawled the net to no avail.

    Also if anyone can access the wiring diagram for the dishwasher then this would be fantastic. Thanks for looking

    #379333
    don
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    Re: Indesit IDE 1005 Dishwasher thermistor error code A08

    Hi

    Dave in the UKW shop should be able to help. An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk should get the ball rolling, don’t forget the all important make and model number.

    Sorry but wiring diagrams are not available forum rule no.8 applies.

    HTH 🙂

    Don

    #379334
    MeganeChick
    Participant

    Re: Indesit IDE 1005 Dishwasher thermistor error code A08

    Thanks Don, have emailed them. So hopefully see where we can get to. Didn’t realise you weren’t allowed to share wiring diagrams. Thanks for letting me know! All the best! 🙂

    #379335
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit IDE 1005 Dishwasher thermistor error code A08

    Sorry, spotted this late last night on my iPad, main PC was switched off.

    There is no separate ntc available for these, the ntc is hard wired to the main control pcb which is around £75.

    Sometimes A08 is caused by the ntc coming adrift from behind the small clip which is attached to the inside of the stainlees steel inner door.

    Ntc’s are in the main reliable components that do not fail that often but you never know with Indesit products. 🙁

    #379336
    MeganeChick
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    Re: Indesit IDE 1005 Dishwasher thermistor error code A08

    No luck from the spares, they stated don’t do one for this model. Now after reading the post above I see why.

    We had tried checking it was attached properly and it was, so that didn’t seem to be the problem

    Therefore, we have given in and bought a new one as this was almost 8 years old. so I suppose if we ended up fixing it, it probably wouldn’t last that much longer anyway

    Thanks for the advice 🙂

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