Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

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  • #30272
    senseib
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    Hi guys, just got this m/c in – will only fill & empty nothing else!
    Fills for 30 sec then empties, fills – empties continously on all prog’s.

    anyone had this before on these?

    Brian.

    #226597
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    The few times that i’ve had this fault , it has been caused by a faulty water inlet flow meter – Does it have the flow meter fitted ?

    #226598
    senseib
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    No I dont think so! Dont know what controls the inlet (module perhaps!) – but it does have an aquastop attached and a safety float inside.

    #226599
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Hi
    This model does have a flow meter/impellor jug fitted.
    If required p/no 424099.
    I would also look at the transfer ribbed hose (the usual suspect) aswell

    Greg

    #226600
    senseib
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Hi Gegsy, Thanks for your reply. Where on the machine is the ribbed hose & which is the best way to get to it? Is it that the hose gets blocked that causes the problem?

    Brian.

    #226601
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Hi senseib
    You must the only person not familiar with THAT hose 😀
    Its situated behind lower front plinth and runs from the metering unit to the sump. It is ‘O’ringed on both ends so will pull off 😯
    Make sure you completely empty sump water before removing the hose (gets a wee wet if ya don’t 😉 )

    Greg

    #226602
    senseib
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    YEP! Know the hose in question now – gets silted up then slows flow into machine. Bit of a brain seizure there – ok now.

    I think my signature is very accurate at times 😆

    Thanks again Gegsy :rolls:

    #226603
    superfix
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    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    I would agree wiyh Paul on this one.

    More than likely the flow meter goosed.

    #226604
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Yup, terrible reliablility.
    What I would say is when you replace the impeller jug, make sure you make a note of the orientation of the old one, its imperative 😉

    Greg

    #226605
    senseib
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Never changed one of these before – tips on accessibility & best way to fit new part would be appreciated!

    #226606
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    You have mail, section 4.4 😉

    Greg

    #226607
    senseib
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    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Thanks Greg, your a star 😉

    Brian.

    #226608
    BSH-MAN
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    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    gegsy wrote:Yup, terrible reliablility.
    What I would say is when you replace the impeller jug, make sure you make a note of the orientation of the old one, its imperative 😉

    Greg

    And the angle 😉

    #226609
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    Oh yea and the angle :study: 😀

    Greg

    #226610
    senseib
    Participant

    Re: Bosch d/w SGI43E02GB/08

    No more than 30{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} – 4.4 see i did read the bumf!

    You were absolutely right it was the flow meter guys – big PAT on the back to all those who got it right 8)

    Brian.

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