Electrolux leaking in the bottom pan – i30 error

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  • #98119
    Paulaner
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    Electrolux ESF4500
    The dishwasher load the water in the tub, then at some point the water start to overflow in the bottom pan, and comes aplenty throgh those 2 black hose:


    Then of course the overflow sensor turn on, the dishwasher goes in i30 error and the drain start.
    What could it be?
    I read it could be the fill in valve that doesn’t close, and keep sending water?
    Other suggestions?

    Thank in advance for any answer 🙂

    #470949
    electrofix
    Moderator

    some of these units were subject to a mod because of a pressure sensor that gets blocked

    will need the Pnc number complete to look up correct machine and 2 more pics

    one like the bottom pic but not so close so i can see the complete opening and the second of the inside of the machine looking down into the sump with all filters removed

    Dave

    #470950
    Paulaner
    Participant

    Hi Dave,
    Typ: GHE422DA1
    PNC 911 086 001 01
    S-No 43208815


    Thank you
    Paolo

    #470951
    electrofix
    Moderator

    look inside your sump and does it look like the pic below. does it have the hole arrowed

    if yes in needs modding and its probably why you have the fault

    Dave

    #470952
    Paulaner
    Participant

    Yes, it does have the hole:

    Could you tell me in what this mod consist?
    Thanks

    #470953
    electrofix
    Moderator

    you need to fit this kit of parts to modify the sump and change the pressure sensor

    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4055346060-pressure-sensor-kit

    Dave

    #470954
    Paulaner
    Participant

    Hi, just wanted to say that I actually fixed the issue by cleaning the pressure sensor as suggested here:
    https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forum…sl6211lo-error
    Since I have the short 40 cm dishwasher, down there is more compact and locate and detach the sensor is not an easy job.
    There are some videos on internet but refer to bigger models.
    I actually disconnected and reconnected it by using my hand from both sides, back and front, and without looking at the part, just feeling it.
    Anyway, I removed some dirt from it and now the dishwasher has run twice without a problem.
    Thank you everyone 🙂

    #470955
    electrofix
    Moderator

    cleaning it will work but if you dont want to have to keep doing it then you have to fit the mod

    Dave

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