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Customer Questions and Answers for Temperature Sensor With Hi Limit Thermistor by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM8407104
Manufacturer Part Number: 00165281

NTC (negative temperature coefficient). Resistance or capacitance decreases when temperature increases.

The Temperature Sensor with Hi Limit Thermistor is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This sensor monitors internal temperatures, providing feedback to the control module during each cycle.

Causes of failure can be related to mineral buildup over time interfering with sensing or physical damage to wiring or connectors.

Symptoms of a bad temperature sensor include:

  • Abnormal or inconsistent wash temperatures
  • Error codes related to temperature issues
  • Reduced cleaning performance from improper heating

This genuine OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore models.

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Kt Anderson for Model Number SHX57C02UC/31

Hello, My dishwasher suddenly stopped working. I had just installed a new impeller in the circulation pump and started to test it out by running a load of dishes. It started working, then suddenly stopped. After opening the door, I saw that no lights on the panel were on, and I couldn't get them to come on. I then turned off the power at the breaker panel in the garage, took apart the dishwasher and found that there was a pool of water under the tub in the white base (thankful for that so it didn't go all over the floor). After drying it out, checking all the seals (found that one hose had come partly loose somehow), putting it all back together, and hooking up the wiring again (it's hard-wired), I turned the breaker back on and pressed the power switch on the dishwasher and it still didn't work. I did test the wires in the Roma power cable coming out of the wall and there's power coming from the wiring, and I know it's wired correctly to the dishwasher (black/black white/white green/ground). Can you please tell me if the water leak would've caused it to stop working, and if so, what the fix might be? Did the water leak cause some part to fail? I wouldn't think it would be the power switch since the washer was already working when it quit, and I don't think there's a fuse in this model. It may be the control panel, but I hate to get a new one only to have it ruined again if there's another issue causing it. Thx.

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KT, It would be recommended to check the wiring between the wire hookup to the main control board to make sure that there are not broken or damaged wires. If the wiring checks ok then the issue will be a faulty control module that would need to be replaced.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Saturday, April 25, 2020

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