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Introduction
[youtubevideo|5vWMFLbQ3Sc]A faulty temperature sensor prevents the dishwasher from heating water to the required program temperature, leaving dishes dirty and sometimes triggering error codes. Swapping the sensor is inexpensive and quick if you have basic technical skills. Unplug the appliance first, check warranty terms, and remember that exact sensor placement and fasteners differ by brand. If any step feels unclear, contact a qualified service technician.
[youtubevideo|5vWMFLbQ3Sc]If your dishwasher isn’t heating up—or is overheating and shutting down—it may not be the heater’s fault. In many cases, the problem lies with a ***faulty temperature sensor*** or ***thermostat***. These components control the wash cycle temperature by sending data to the main control board.[br]
Replacing a broken ***NTC sensor*** (a common type of dishwasher temperature sensor) is straightforward, and the part is inexpensive—usually around €10 to €15.