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  • #88535
    mackos
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    Hi Guys Went to look at a Bosch D/W SMS50E08EU/07 intermittently comes up with E24/E25 & does not drain sometimes. Had pump out & outlet hose & checked for debris etc. The pump seems to pulse erratically sometimes & the water switch motor/timer clicks sometimes when it’s trying to drain( I thought it was one of the relays on the board at first that was chattering). I have tried another pump & module(the one in the base) but no change with intermittent problem. The wash pump seems fine & no clicking from wash motor timer when washing.Anyone had this sort of problem before. Thanks Mack.

    #438474
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch D/W drain/noise problem

    It is a DC controlled pump designed to pulse on and off if it encounters a blockage/restriction of some sort. Have you double checked the drain outlet? Or is the pump cover firmly in place?

    #438475
    mackos
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    Re: Bosch D/W drain/noise problem

    Hi Martin
    Yes it’s a 3 phase AC 55v pump(or so it says on the tin). I’m sure there are no blockages etc. This was still pulsating randomly when I had the spare pump plugged in sat on the floor. I think the key to this is why the wash motor stepper timer is clicking when the drain pump is activated. It sounded like there was something stuck in the pump at first but the noise is from the timer. As I said have tried a new module but same fault,could it be the control panel pcb. I don’t know which module controls the stepper motor.
    Thanks Mack.

    #438476
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch D/W drain/noise problem

    When you reset these to drain , the drain pump will come on/go off 3 times before going into constant drain. These ‘pulses’ last a couple of seconds each. If you are getting very brief pulses i.e led than a second – then that norally indicates a jammed/failing drain pump.

    #438477
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Bosch D/W drain/noise problem

    like this one? 😉

    Pump also ‘appeared’ to be OK but it obviously wasn’t.

    #438478
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch D/W drain/noise problem

    That’s the one 🙂

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