Error E01 Siemens!

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  • #102175
    Qwar
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    Hi, I have a Siemens SN65M042EU/85 from 2015 that suddenly flashed E01 after initial self test. It won’t start.. I have looked around and I cannot really understand the error code. The machine have worked flawlessly until now. Ist it something wort fixing or should I buy a new one? //?

    #487839
    electrofix
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    https://www.siemens-home.bsh-group.c…tion-firstaid/

    comes up fault with electronics which prob will not be simple or cheap

    since Bosch and Neff are the same company you can search for same error on these makes and see what you can dig up

    Dave

    #487840
    mels
    Participant

    Based on Dave’s suggestion, a quick google for the e01 error code on a bosch dishwasher suggest it could be low voltage on the control board, a drain pump, or heating issue

    https://oceanapplianceservice.com/di…-do-they-mean/

    This youtube posters says E01 on his bosch dishwasher was caused by something jamming the drain pump.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6qK1jSxA7Y

    Based on that I would check the drain pump and if not that, check the heating element with a multimeter for open circuit, and test the temperature sensor. I would then be removing the control board and testing it for faults with a multimeter, starting by trying to identify and test the components that operate those things.

    #487841
    andyjawa
    Participant

    Before buying a new machine check that the door closes properly “without springing out open” except you do not actually see that happen physically. Try setting up a programme, press start, close door push the door in at the top middle and keep under hand pressure and see if that makes any difference. If the machine then starts doing something get back to the site and we`ll take it from there asking the question: does the door feel very light on opening as though it does not have much resistance so it half drops?
    To be frank, due to E01 it will most likely be the power board (right hand side at the back) and that is Bosch / siemens repair bod only replaceable via a lap top at a snip of a price £276.14 (I`ll keep my comments on that figure to myself!!!) but this is its part number anyway: 12004868.

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