Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

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  • #32970
    Bernie
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    Diplomat D/W ADP8322 854500015819
    The customer’s complaint was that the machine bleeps at her and would not go.
    Could not get it to bleep for me so no fault code.
    It fills and sounds like its washing but if you open the door quickly I would expect to get wet, well I don’t and it appears that the spray arms, all 3 are not turning had wash pump off it’s the Big Askoll type, took it apart could not see any problem with it. There appears to be enough water in the machine.
    When I have opened the door I have noticed the top basket has moved forward a little.

    Could this be a faulty motor (slow running) or is it the Filter Cover/Spray Arm Support on the top basket loosing pressure or is it something else?

    Any suggestion please

    #236959
    senseib
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    Almost certainly the askoll motor at fault 😡 Will need replacing with the new type 😥 Had to change alot of these in the past – only a matter of time before everyone of them will need changing ❗

    Brian.

    #236960
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    Yup. Read and enjoy:
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ge&pid=159

    Chris.

    #236961
    Bernie
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    Will order a new motor
    Many thanks to both of you for the info.

    #236962
    whiskeyjack6058
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    If the motor sounds to be running ok, I personaly would rule that out. When the askol type pumps fail, they tend to ‘pulse’ and ‘judder’. Yes there have been LOTS of problems with this Askol motor, but I would look at the sump connection where the feed for the top spray arm connects. It clips in to the sump and is held in place with a couple of torx screws. It has two very fragile plastic lug retainers above 2 barbs (take it apart you will see what I mean) that break. I have changed millions of these, especially when I used to be a CDA repair agent!

    #236963
    Bernie
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    Thanks for the reply whiskeyjack6058, do you know the part number?
    I have fitted a moter about 4 days ago.

    #236964
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    4812 418 18337 – Sieve cover.

    Chris.

    #236965
    Bernie
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    The problem continues. Now starts to fill for about 15/20 seconds then the start LED flash 7 times “Flow Meter Failure” Is it the Flow meter or is it the PCB?
    Have tested flow meter it has continuity and it turns when it starts to fill, cleaned contacts also checked wires from flow meter to PCB continuity there too.

    I did have a look at the sieve cover, I see what you mean about the plastic lugs but they are ok.
    I guess if these break then the feed for the top spray arm will lift out of its socket and pressure will be lost.

    #236966
    whiskeyjack6058
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    Yep, that is just what happens. I have had the 7 flashes before. I changed the water box on the left side (comes complete I think) and it solved my problem. However I suppose it could be the PCB at fault. Bear in mind, when I had this fault, the dishwasher would sometimes work ok and not others so if the flow meter looks to be ok, there is always a good chance that it isn’t!

    #236967
    cornwell40
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 D/W it sounds like its washing

    Same fault here. Any idea of the part number for the tank?

    TC

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