Bosch SHU6800 Disassembly

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  • #16936
    John998
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    I have a Bosch SHU 6800 dishwasher that must have a blown solder on the mainboard. It ran down to 1 but never finished, and after I cleared it out and restarted, it ran in the wash cycle only while displaying 2H.

    I would appreciate receiving advice on taking apart the door to get to the mainboard. I removed the 10 screws around the inside panel of the door and the two screws into the control panel area at the top, but the metal lower outside panel and plastic upper outside panel are not letting go. I can see that that the plastic piece snaps onto a housing containing the mainboard, but I can only move it out less than an inch before encountering firm resistance. I’m afraid to force the pieces apart without knowing what I’m doing, as the plastic could break or the sheet metal could bend. It looks like the plastic part should come off first, since it overlaps the metal lower panel.

    #172250
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SHU6800 Disassembly

    Are you sure about model number?
    I can find SHU6802UC…..
    The fault code is none existent too, please get correct model on the inner door stainless, usually etched on.

    Greg

    #172251
    John998
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    Re: Bosch SHU6800 Disassembly

    The complete model number on the side panel is SHU6802UC/14. The top panel on the outer door is plastic and encloses a digital display and a row of 8 push buttons on the right side. From the owners manual, the SHU6800 and SHI6800 series appear to be similar.

    When I tried to run the test routine, it ran continously displaying 0 at all times. I stopped it after about 20 mintues with no result.

    John

    #172252
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SHU6800 Disassembly

    Either side of fascia, there are 2 torx 20 screws going through stainless which also holds it in place.
    Unplug appliance first :plug:

    Greg

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