If your tumble dryer is no longer heating up, is overheating or is cutting out during a cycle, it is likely that the temperature sensor is faulty and will need to be replaced. The tumble dryer temperature sensor acts as a safety for the heating element so if it overheats, it will cut the power to the heating element. In this article, we're going to show you how to replace the temperature sensor on a Miele tumble dryer and get your appliance back to its top working condition.
You'll need:
To complete this fix, you will need to have the following to hand:
- A replacement temperature sensor
- A pair of pliers
- A Torx head screwdriver
Safety first
Remember, always switch off and unplug your appliance before carrying out any work.
How to replace the temperature sensor on a Miele tumble dryer step by step
For a guide on how to replace the temperature sensor and get your Miele tumble dryer back up and running again, take a look at the video or follow the steps below.
Step 1: Find the model number
The first thing you will need to do is find the right replacement temperature sensor to fit your Miele tumble dryer model. To do this, you will need to locate the appliance model number. This can usually be found on the door panel of your tumble dryer or around the the door itself. If you can't find it here, take a look at our article which helps you locate the model number and also shows you what to do if the model number has rubbed off.
You are looking for a data plate with the words 'MOD' or 'Model' followed by a number which usually consists of a combination of letters and numbers and could also include characters such as a dash (-) or a slash (/).
Step 2: Remove the heater cover
When you have the correct part, you can go ahead and remove the heater cover. To do this, use a Torx screwdriver to remove all of the screws around the heater cover. You can then lift the cover off and place it to one side.
Step 3: Remove the temperature sensor
The temperature sensor is held in place by two metal tabs at either side. Use a pair of pliers to gently bend those back.
You can then lift the temperature sensor out and disconnect the electrical connection.
Step 4: Fit the new sensor
To fit the new sensor, connect the electrical connection to the replacement and put it back into place.
Step 5: Refold the metal tabs
You will now need to fold the metal tabs back to hold the temperature sensor in place. Be very gentle when you do this as to not damage the tabs.
Step 6: Refit the heater cover
Now the new temperature sensor is in place, refit the heater cover and replace the screws.
We hope this has helped you replace the temperature sensor on your Miele tumble dryer. Now your appliance is back up and running again, it's a good idea to make sure it is running as efficiently as possible. Check out our article that runs through a few ways of how you can make sure you are saving money and energy when using your tumble dryer.
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