AEG F65040iM0P Heating Element Location

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  • #99733
    andy_48
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    AEG F65040iM0P PNC 911 424 303
    Runs fine but not heating the water, so I suspect the heating element.
    Got the thing apart this morning but can’t for the life of me find the heating element!
    I’d be really grateful for any pointers (and any tips on removing it) to save my sanity.

    #477670
    electrofix
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    its the front end of the wash motor

    there are 3 types so dont assume this is yours
    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4055373700-dishwasher-heater-assembly

    Dave

    #477671
    andy_48
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    Brilliant, thanks Dave.

    I’ve got it off and mine does look exactly like that.

    Like a prize idiot I’ve quoted the wrong model number – it should be F65610IM0P – so that is the correct part.

    Thanks again

    #477672
    andyjawa
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    Just go on to AEG`S own spares site. Type in the product code in full begins with a 9. Find the electrical odd and sods where you will discover a model number to match your machine to check, part location drawings part number and prices.

    #477673
    andy_48
    Participant

    OK. I changed the heating element and put it back together. Fiddly but seemed successful.

    Now, when I start the dishwasher, the outlet pump does its initial run and when it’s done its bit I get the alarm code “i30 – The anti-flood device is on”. It’s clearly not leaking so I took off the polystyrene float just in case it was sticking but I’m still getting i30.

    What should I look at next, please?

    #477674
    electrofix
    Moderator

    manual says
    see below

    Dave

    #477675
    andy_48
    Participant

    Many thanks. I’ll start investigating!

    #477676
    andy_48
    Participant

    I took it apart and put it back together again and it now seems to be running OK – now with HOT water! Definitely the heating element needed changing and probably the anti-flood sensor not quite sitting properly the first time I reassembled it.

    Anyway, thanks to Dave & Andyjawa for your very valuable help.

    Andy

    #477677
    andy_48
    Participant

    Interestingly, I subsequently discovered a small fatberg almost completely blocking (but not quite) the outside drain into which the DW drains the waste water. I’m no expert but I suspect this would also cause the i30 error in the “Drainage problem” category.

    #477678
    electrofix
    Moderator

    andy_48 wrote:Interestingly, I subsequently discovered a small fatberg almost completely blocking (but not quite) the outside drain into which the DW drains the waste water. I’m no expert but I suspect this would also cause the i30 error in the “Drainage problem” category.

    only if it leaked underneath as i20 codes are drain problems

    Dave

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