bosch classix d.w.

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  • #36086
    onecallpaul
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    There is not enough pressure to turn mainly the upper spray arm.I removed the arms and the feed pipe and checked for any objects but they are clear.With these removed it gives a powerfull initial blast and then much weaker. Is this a likely blockage elsewhere or do these wash pumps have faults.Cheers Paul

    #249481
    Martin
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    Re: bosch classix d.w.

    Model number please Paul?

    #249482
    onecallpaul
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    Re: bosch classix d.w.

    Sorry what a doughnut,got up far too early this morning SGS43c02gb/43

    #249483
    Martin
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    Re: bosch classix d.w.

    onecallpaul wrote:Sorry what a doughnut,got up far too early this morning SGS43c02gb/43

    Well this model does show it has having a water point diverter in the water heater unit. So it should alternate water spraying between the top and bottom spray arms and both arms will not operate together anyway. The cycle alternates every 55 seconds or so between the two. 😉

    When you remove the top feed pipe and look down into the heater box you should see the cam disc blocking one of the holes and any one time. That will at least confirm it has a water point device fitted, but on the other hand you state that both holes are clear anyway? So maybe this model doesn’t have one and you can ignore all of the above anyway. 😕

    Water starvation may be another thing to check, that it’s taking in the correct amount of water and the bottom inlet transfer hose isn’t blocked or restricted? If that is also clear then the only other thought is something caught inside the main circulating pump impellor?

    All the best! 🙂

    #249484
    onecallpaul
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    Re: bosch classix d.w.

    Thanks Martin will go back and take a look

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