Bosch Classixx Drain Pump Impellor access?

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    AJCh13
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    Hello
    My Bosch Classixx Slimline Dishwasher (SD13H1B / SRS42A02GB/08) has stopped draining after the cycle and leaves an inch or so of water in to bottom.
    Ive tried the easy stuff like checking the drain is clear and the filters are clean.
    I now want to check the drain pump impellor isnt jammed – but how do i get access to this??
    Most of what ive found on the internet refers to a tab in the sump which pulls off to reveal this, but there doesnt appear to be one inside. not without removing most of the sump anyway.
    Ive taken the panel off the front bottom to access the pump, and can see it, but before i try and remove it i wanted to check that there isnt an easier way to see the impellor.
    Any help/advice would be appreciated please!
    Thanks

    #384332
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx Drain Pump Impellor access?

    Double check that model number as it’s not shown on the Bosch web site.

    #384333
    AJCh13
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    Re: Bosch Classixx Drain Pump Impellor access?

    Sorry, typo…
    Model No is: SRS43A02GB/08

    #384334
    bryan-206
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    Re: Bosch Classixx Drain Pump Impellor access?

    Most have a small plastic cover seen once filters are removed. Should be able to work out where if you can see the pump. If not I believe the tank has to come off the base


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    #384335
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx Drain Pump Impellor access?

    AJCh13 wrote:Sorry, typo…
    Model No is: SRS43A02GB/08

    OK, access to the pump only clear once the OUTER door panel is removed to allow greater access. That allows you greater freedom to unlatch the bayonet fitting pump chamber thru the front service panel. Be sure to soak up all the water in the sump first otherwise you will flood the base.

    Unplug from main first though. : zap:

    Caution to be advised as it’s easy to cock things up due to very limited access. If unsure consult a local expert.

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