Siemens/Bosch D/W leak triggering antiflood

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  • #10312
    simtoms
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    Spose you’ve all conquered these long ago, but this Siemens one is a right little piggy. Could it be the circ. motor seal to the sump?
    Any clues please… 😕 💡

    #139452
    streetlighter
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    Re: Siemens/Bosch D/W leak triggering antiflood

    Check for pin hole leak in the s/s floor near the softner filling cap.
    can be a bug to find. I fill with water then switch of for a while.
    Then peak under dont need to pull out then.
    Also worth a check while filling is that it not coming from left hand side pannel,out of float chamber. ( blocked up )

    Paul

    #139453
    Martin
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    Re: Siemens/Bosch D/W leak triggering antiflood

    Hey simtoms do please help us to help you 🙂

    How about giving us a clue as to what model machine you refer to first to save us listing all the various likely options that one could encounter with antiflood systems 😆

    #139454
    simtoms
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    Re: Siemens/Bosch D/W leak triggering antiflood

    Thanks for the pin hole idea Paul. 🙂 I’ll check that one out.
    Good point Martin, er model no…. I seem to have lost it. S. steel base, controls in door top, no dome float thingy, prob. 3 – 4 years old. I’ll check on mod….
    Simon T

    #139455
    simtoms
    Participant

    Re: Siemens/Bosch D/W leak triggering antiflood

    The model no. for the D/W in question is a Siemens enrSE24031GB/22
    Fd 8106 640130… it’s basically like the Hotpoint DF62 internally…
    Simon T

    #139456
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Siemens/Bosch D/W leak triggering antiflood

    SimonT,

    Leaking Pressure Chamber system from blocked fill tube to tank. Minute pin holes in s/steel tank around square filter recess or salt cap. Spray arm not located properly and water overflowing bottom door seal.

    All likely suspects 😉

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