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Introduction
[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 small components control the wash cycle temperature by sending data to the main control board.

Not sure if this is your issue? Check out the [brlink|https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Dishwasher#Section_Troubleshooting|Dishwasher Troubleshooting section] to explore other possible causes before starting the repair.

Replacing a broken ***NTC sensor*** (a common type of dishwasher temperature sensor) is straightforward, and the part is inexpensive—usually around €10 to €15.