AEG 65050 Vl – Intermittently not cleaning/drying properly

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    Robelee
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    Any Ideas? Dishwasher does not always clean properly and dishes often feel wet when programme has finished.
    Have checked filters – all seem o/k. I do notice a buzzing sound coming from main inlet hose – is this the auto shut off mechanism?
    Also, have seen black speckled deposit around main filters.

    #207757
    tanner
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    Re: AEG 65050 Vl – Intermittently not cleaning/drying proper

    sound like the heating element has gone remember plug out and power off.

    #207758
    clivejameson
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    Re: AEG 65050 Vl – Intermittently not cleaning/drying proper

    More likely a water level control problem, the black specks (like black pepper?) indicate a lack of water and is usually more noticeable on the top basket?

    Firstly check the inlet hose filter (unscrew the inlet hose from the machine to access) and if that’s clear then there’s most likely a blockage internally which would need a bit of engineering to identify and rectify.

    Have a look at the link below if you need assistance, if giving it a go yourself then don’t forget to unplug before doing anything :zap:

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    Penguin45
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    Re: AEG 65050 Vl – Intermittently not cleaning/drying proper

    Further to Clive’s comments, this may explain a little more clearly:
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ge&pid=104

    Penguin45.

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    Robelee
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    Re: AEG 65050 Vl – Intermittently not cleaning/drying proper

    Thanks Guys,

    The ‘black pepper’ description describes perfectly the residue left in the dishwasher – but not every time though!

    Have checked inlet filter and that is clear. Filters in bottom of machine also clear.

    Sometimes get the error message – .10 and the fill inddicator is continuosly illuminated.

    Don’t think the element is at fault as sometimes o/k.

    I am an electrician and also carry out repairs to most ovens.

    Is it a possible repair that I could undertake.

    Many Thanks

    Robelee

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