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October 22, 2007 at 4:53 pm #31591
peeb
Participanthello there , i wonder if you could possibly help?my bosch integrated dishwasher SGV56A13GB/22 drain pump wont stop running.
i have been on a number of threads which explain the anti flood device kicking in owing to water in the tray , and this is exactly what im experiencing. the pump wont stop running , water in tray , even with door open etc.i have taken the panel off the lh side of dw and can see water and a scale residue coming from a specific point on the pressure chamber indicating the leak. i am assuming if i replace the whole pressure chamber then it will stop the anti flood kicking in !, ?
please help , many thanks !!
🙂October 22, 2007 at 7:38 pm #231776Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Bosch dishwasher SGV56A13GB/22 anti flood enabled
Most likely the leak is caused by water backing up in the chamber due to the hose in the front left corner being choked. Remove it and clean thoroughly, likewise the pressure chamber and you should be back in business.
Power off if doing this yourself.
Penguin45.
October 22, 2007 at 7:47 pm #231777peeb
ParticipantPenguin45 wrote:Most likely the leak is caused by water backing up in the chamber due to the hose in the front left corner being choked. Remove it and clean thoroughly, likewise the pressure chamber and you should be back in business.
Power off if doing this yourself.
Penguin45.
hi
thanks for your quick reply .i will certainly try this out tomorrow and let you know how i get on.
(hopefully get some brownie points in with the good lady!!)
kind regards , peeb.October 23, 2007 at 3:36 pm #231778peeb
Participantpeeb wrote:
Penguin45 wrote:
Most likely the leak is caused by water backing up in the chamber due to the hose in the front left corner being choked. Remove it and clean thoroughly, likewise the pressure chamber and you should be back in business.Power off if doing this yourself.
Penguin45.
hi
thanks for your quick reply .i will certainly try this out tomorrow and let you know how i get on.
(hopefully get some brownie points in with the good lady!!)
kind regards , peeb.RESULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you are a LEGEND penguin45! i cant thank you enough for you advice.
i did as you said by cleaning the pressure chamber. i never realised that i had to take the whole chamber off to get to the bit at the bottom with the float switch parts in that were all covered in fat.bit of a game but i took my time and it is working fine.
thanks a million.saved me a packet.peeb
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