Hoover Candy Tumble Dryer Heater Element 2100W | 40012178 | CANDY CS V9DF-80 CS V9LF-80 CSV V9LG-80
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Hoover Candy Tumble Dryer Heater Element 2100W | 40012178 | CANDY CS V9DF-80 CS V9LF-80 CSV V9LG-80

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Hoover Tumble Dryer Heater Element 2100W |  40012178

Hoover

CANDY CS V9DF-80 CS V9LF-80 CSV V9LG-80 Tumble Dryer Heater Element 2100W

Fits models:

 

CANDY

CS V10LG-80, CS V9DF-80, CS V9LF-80, CSE V9DF-80, CSE V9LF-80, CSE V9LG-80, CSO V8DF-80, CSOE V8DF-80, CSV V9LG-80

 

HOOVER

HL V10DG-80, HL V10LG-80, HL V8DG-80, HL V8LCG-80, HL V8LF-80, HL V8LG-80, HL V9DG-80, HL V9DGB-80, HL V9LF-80, HL V9LG-80, HLE V10DG-80, HLE V10LG-80, HLE V8LG-80, HLE V9DG-80, HLE V9DGB-80, HLE V9LF-80, HLE V9LG-80, HLE V9TG-80, HLX V10DG-80, HLX V9TG-80

 

Code Brand What it means Confidence
E15 Candy Means a heating circuit fault, or water accumulation in the base tray triggering a safety sensor, which stops the dryer heating. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty thermostat, or a blocked water drainage system. High
E2 Candy Means a thermal fuse or heating circuit failure from overheating, with some models triggering it when run empty above the temperature limit. It is usually caused by a faulty thermostat, a broken heating element, or a blocked filter. High
E21 Candy Means a heating system failure that has stopped the dryer heating and shut it down for safety. It is usually caused by a tripped safety thermostat, a broken heating element, or a faulty NTC sensor. High
E5 Candy Means a heating failure, where the dryer detects that the air is not heating properly and stops the cycle for safety. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC temperature sensor, a damaged heating element, or a malfunctioning control board. High
E15 Hoover Means a heating system failure or a water leak in the base triggering the flood sensor. It is usually caused by a faulty element, a faulty thermostat, or a leak reaching the flood sensor. High
E8 Hoover Means a heating circuit fault or the thermal cut-out fuse has tripped due to overheating. It is usually caused by restricted airflow from blocked filters, a clogged condenser, or a faulty heating element. High

Hoover Tumble Dryer Heater Element 2100W |  40012178

Hoover

CANDY CS V9DF-80 CS V9LF-80 CSV V9LG-80 Tumble Dryer Heater Element 2100W

Fits models:

 

CANDY

CS V10LG-80, CS V9DF-80, CS V9LF-80, CSE V9DF-80, CSE V9LF-80, CSE V9LG-80, CSO V8DF-80, CSOE V8DF-80, CSV V9LG-80

 

HOOVER

HL V10DG-80, HL V10LG-80, HL V8DG-80, HL V8LCG-80, HL V8LF-80, HL V8LG-80, HL V9DG-80, HL V9DGB-80, HL V9LF-80, HL V9LG-80, HLE V10DG-80, HLE V10LG-80, HLE V8LG-80, HLE V9DG-80, HLE V9DGB-80, HLE V9LF-80, HLE V9LG-80, HLE V9TG-80, HLX V10DG-80, HLX V9TG-80

 

Code Brand What it means Confidence
E15 Candy Means a heating circuit fault, or water accumulation in the base tray triggering a safety sensor, which stops the dryer heating. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty thermostat, or a blocked water drainage system. High
E2 Candy Means a thermal fuse or heating circuit failure from overheating, with some models triggering it when run empty above the temperature limit. It is usually caused by a faulty thermostat, a broken heating element, or a blocked filter. High
E21 Candy Means a heating system failure that has stopped the dryer heating and shut it down for safety. It is usually caused by a tripped safety thermostat, a broken heating element, or a faulty NTC sensor. High
E5 Candy Means a heating failure, where the dryer detects that the air is not heating properly and stops the cycle for safety. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC temperature sensor, a damaged heating element, or a malfunctioning control board. High
E15 Hoover Means a heating system failure or a water leak in the base triggering the flood sensor. It is usually caused by a faulty element, a faulty thermostat, or a leak reaching the flood sensor. High
E8 Hoover Means a heating circuit fault or the thermal cut-out fuse has tripped due to overheating. It is usually caused by restricted airflow from blocked filters, a clogged condenser, or a faulty heating element. High