beko D2731FW

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    aliavavodka
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    Hi all, my dishwasher stopped heating up, my hubby brought a new element and replaced it, but still no joy, anyone know if there is a reset button on the thermostat? or whether its easy to replace? or maybe even where it is? lol

    thanks in advance,

    Ali

    #186419
    aliavavodka
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    Re: beko D2731FW

    ok dishwasher has had a new element, and a new thermostat, but apparently now it needs another part. the part must be either a water level indicator or a heating inticator, it protrudes just next to the heating element, anyone know what this part is called? i`ve been told it is definately not working.

    Ali

    #186420
    Penguin45
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    Re: Beko D2731FW

    aliavavodka wrote:it protrudes just next to the heating element, anyone know what this part is called?

    Either the NTC temperature sensor, or safety thermostat I’d have thought?

    The classic heat fault on this was the machine running for 20-25 minutes, then the dial starts clunking round to the end. The computer has not detected a rise in temperature in the time allowed and has aborted the programe. This usually an NTC failure.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #186421
    aliavavodka
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    Re: beko D2731FW

    Many thanks for your reply Penguin 45.
    Don`t suppose anyone knows where i can buy one? if i could see a picture of 1 i should know if its the right one.

    Thanks Ali

    #186422
    LeicesterLad24
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    Re: beko D2731FW

    I have the same Dishwwasher and when I put it on to any cycle it doesn’t move at all. The water goes in and the everythings moving inside.I think it might be something with the heating, as I put a cleaner in there (the ones in a bottle that you put in the rack) which takes effect at 65 degrees c. I left it for about 2 hours opend the washer up and it didn’t disolve the top like it normally does to release the liquid ? Could this be because of the heaterin the washer ?

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