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Washing Machine Thermostat - 162º Stock Number: ES670708

Genuine spare part for select Hoover and Candy washing machines

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Manufactured by Hoover

(This part fits select models)

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Washing Machine Thermostat - 162º

If your washing machine is not heating up properly, you may need to replace the thermostat. Once fitted to your appliance you should be able to regulate your washer's temperature and ensure your laundry is cleaned thoroughly. You'll soon be able to wear that new outfit to the party you've been planning. 

Specifications:

  • 162º
  • Manual reset/rear

Genuine spare part for select Hoover and Candy washing machines. 

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.

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4 Questions and 3 Answers

I set it on 40degrees and it gets stuck there getting hotter and hotter, I have to turn it off and put it on a spin cycle to get it to drain. I suspect that it's a temperature sender unit, do washing machines have these or just individual cut out switches when temperature is attained ?

By T armstrong - Lancashire - 12 November 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The water temperature sensor is not telling the board it has reached the correct temperature. If the connections are ok suspect Stock Number: ES467861 at the back of the tub.

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I have cleaned the pipes and made sure they are free flowing, 2; I have changed the drain pump for a new one and still it does not pump out. My machine cycle timer clicks round and then stops when it should be pumping. My machine is a Hoover 1300

By Bob - Essex - 30 October 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If you have an old fashioned mechanical timer check if it has other 'pump out' periods like between rinses or final spin as it may pump then. If this is the case it is likely to be a faulty timer.

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Hi my HNWL7136 washer dryer fails to heat up on the drying cycle. the only way i can get it working is to press the buttons on top of the two thermostats as they seem to be stuck up, could these be faulty ? after resetting the machine works fine for a few loads then i have to remove the top and reset again ? Any ideas i want to purchase the right parts. thanks Dave, safety stat looks ok

By djtcp - folkestone - 29 December 2010
  • Hi there! It's for sure that your Termostat is broken/faulty. If you need to press down the tiny button on top of the termostat, it is not working properly anymore. But if you replace it with a new one, your dryer will heat again. This is a typical fault for Washer/Dryer machines. By Showrig - Norway - 19 March 2011
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Washing Machine Thermostat - 162º

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