Overheating in a washer dryer can damage clothing, the machine, or even cause fire risks. The issue is usually related to heating elements, thermostats, or airflow.
Common causes
Faulty heating element
If the element overheats, the machine can reach unsafe temperatures.
Replacement costs £120–£250.
Thermostat or temperature sensor failure
Malfunctioning sensors may fail to regulate heating, causing excessive heat.
Repair costs £80–£150.
Blocked air vents or fan
Poor airflow in the drying system can trap heat and lead to overheating.
Cleaning or fan repair costs £80–£200.
Control board issues
The board may fail to cut power to the heating element when required.
Repair costs £150–£300.
Signs you need repair
- Machine becomes excessively hot during drying
- Clothes scorched or burnt
- Error codes related to temperature
- Cycles stop unexpectedly due to safety cut-offs
Related problems
- Washer dryer not drying clothes
- Washer dryer not spinning or drying
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Professional engineers can inspect heating, sensors, and airflow to restore safe operation.
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