Miele integrated Dishwasher (G6895 SCVIXXL 63/103297842) leak

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  • #100809
    neon_3SP_glow
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    The machine leaks from the RHS plastic chamber whilst filling.

    If I reduce the water inlet pressure, the leak will stop. But, now there is a water intake error.

    I’ve attached a photo showing the leak.

    Any technical stuff for this, please.

    I don’t often work on these ones.

    #482278
    electrofix
    Moderator

    photo is not attached probably because of size

    you will need to host it off site and post a public link

    Dave

    #482279
    neon_3SP_glow
    Participant

    Thanks Dave. I’ll do that later.

    I believe the problem is the RHS water chamber is always full – it hasn’t dumped the water.

    It’s designed to fill with that tank empty afaict.

    #482280
    neon_3SP_glow
    Participant

    So, I managed to sit through an entire intensive wash (with no water intake error and no leak due to reducing water inlet pressure ideally). At no point did the RHS tank drain. When the program finished (after drying) this chamber was filled with water to hat was still like warm.

    The machine was marketed (retailer search) as energy saving by pre-heating (presumably rinse water). So, this chamber is definitely akin to the Bosch heat exchange/dump valve system.

    #482281
    electrofix
    Moderator

    neon_3SP_glow wrote:So, I managed to sit through an entire intensive wash (with no water intake error and no leak due to reducing water inlet pressure ideally). At no point did the RHS tank drain. When the program finished (after drying) this chamber was filled with water to hat was still like warm.

    The machine was marketed (retailer search) as energy saving by pre-heating (presumably rinse water). So, this chamber is definitely akin to the Bosch heat exchange/dump valve system.

    That was my take on it although I have not seen one

    Dave

    #482282
    neon_3SP_glow
    Participant

    Machine completed Intensive wash without energising the dump valve solenoid at any time. Wiring loom continuity test was fine. So, fault on control module. GASP!

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