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Main Oven Temperature Sensor - Cyntec 7801 SG10244528 10881 Cable 1000MM Stock Number: ES659333

Genuine spare part for select models of Whirlpool, Bauknecht and Ignis ovens

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Manufactured by Whirlpool

(This part fits select models)

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Main Oven Temperature Sensor

If the sensor is faulty or damaged, your food will not be cooked at the correct temperature which could cause problems.

The temperature sensor in your oven connects to the heater element. This sensor ensures your oven is at the correct temperature whilst cooking food. eSpares have this replacement sensor that will prevent undercooked food and expensive take-outs.

Specification:

  • Type: Cyntec 7801 SG10244528 10881
  • Length: 1000mm

Genuine spare part for select models of Whirlpool, Bauknecht and Ignis ovens.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

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4 Questions and 8 Answers

Hi I have an old Whirlpool akz 150 single oven. Set oven to desired temp on display. Eg 200 degrees is reached then display drops temp to 160 degrees. Fan/element is triggered back on for a couple of seconds then shuts off again. Clicking can be heard from the display/control module as this happens. If i turn temp setting back up to 200 it just drops straight back down again. After several attempts including opening door switching off etc it may hold the correct temp now and again. Cooling fan starts running soon after switching on and seems to run continuously. Don't know if this is meant to happen.

By purplemaf - - 04 July 2014
  • Hi, My oven (Whirlpool AKZ 161) has exactly the same symptoms as Alan's and Purplemafs. Resetting back down to 160° part way through the cooking time (after having reached the set desired temperature or sometimes whilst preheating), although it doesn't do it all the time. Has this problem been solved? Which part is required to fix this? Many thanks. By Wkm - Essex - 27 February 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    RE Allan Clarkes comment: If the display shows the temperature 'set' to and does not rise as it warms indicating the 'actual' temperature. Then the 'set' temperature changes then either the control or the control board is likely to be faulty.

  • I have the same issue with the oven independently reducing the temperature to 160. Which part will fix this. I am a current customer and have ordered items from you before. By Alan Clarke - Coleraine - 14 January 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    That sounds like the board but could be a dodgy control. This may be difficult to prove without substitution. If it where the sensor 'varying' it would not effect the display.

  • No the temperature is shown on the front of machine as 160 degrees. The oven is lowering its temperature and not increasing again. Oven gets set to 200, heats up, display jumps to 160 and oven cools to 160 and does not increase back up. It should be staying at 200.... is this the sensor or control panel? By purplemaf - - 07 July 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Electric ovens turn on fully until the sensor has reached the correct temperature and will turn off while the element cools. If you are using a digital thermometer in a different area to the sensor you may see these temperature fluctuations until the oven has 'settled' at temperature. This should clear within 5 to 10 mins and to overcome this you may need to 'pre heat' the oven. The cooling fan appears to be working correctly.

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I have an akz451/wh/01 and after it has been on for a while it tends to 'freak out'. This happens most often when I want to run the oven for a long time or on a high temp (200+). The oven works fine for awhile, but then the display starts flashing and the sounds like it is cutting on and off. If the display flashes quickly it never turns back on. When it flashes, the temprature 'dashes' (which show whether the oven is at temp) drops back to one bar, then as the oven switches back on fills up before the flash starts again. Sometimes the temp drops back to 160 but this mostly happens if I try to touch an of the controls while the unit is flashing. I'm wondering which part is likely to have gone, the control board, thermonitor ES659333 or the thermal limiter (ES656403)?

By Dom Bray - Norwich UK - 09 May 2016
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    We would advise you to view our advice center page which should help you to diagnose the problem with your oven. Please visit: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145

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just replaced the powerboard on a whirlpool double oven AKZ196/IX 858519615020 AND THE DISPLAY IS SHOWING F03 CODE FOR THE HEAT SENSOR CHECKED THE HEAT SENSOR WITH A METER AND CANT GET A READING just wondering if the sensor is the problem now before i go ahead and order 1.

By Anonymous - ireland - 05 November 2013
  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    The sensor should have a reading of between two thousand and forty thousand ohms depending on type. If you are not obtaining a reading in this region replace the sensor.

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Having stripped the oven down and located this part I have tested with a multi meter (part disconnected at main board) and I got a reading of 1.2 KOhms. Put a lighted match to the sensor and the reading started to increase. I assumed this to be the faulty part but now not to sure. The mulimeter I am using is very cheap so not sure of its accuracy. Ken

By Ken - East Yorkshire - 18 November 2013
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Main Oven Temperature Sensor - Cyntec 7801 SG10244528 10881 Cable 1000MM

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