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December 22, 2004 at 11:07 am #7194
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KeymasterThe dishwasher works through all its cycles, draining and filling as it should. However, the water is not heating at all and if you open the door when it is working, water is only dribbling out of the bottom spray arm when previosly it would have sprayed out of both the lower and upper arms at high pressure. The main pump moter spins freely and turns on and off at the appropriate times of the cycle.
Is this simply a case of the heater element failing or is there something else going on? What is the normal resistance of the heating element? How easy is it to replace the heating element/unit.
The machine has been working perfectly – then next wash symptoms as above.
I’ve checked all hoses, filters etc.
Thanks for any advice
ADM
December 22, 2004 at 12:14 pm #121886Dave_Conway
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If the circulation pressure is low it won’t heat as the heater is activated by a pressure switch.
There’s another thread here recently about Bosch dishwashers with poor water circulation.
Dave.
December 22, 2004 at 1:55 pm #121887admin
KeymasterRe: Bosch sps5462GB/18
Dave
Thanks for the reply – I assume the thread referred to is the one concerning the SGS5312 – poor washer pressure. How similar is this model? I’ve tried most of these remedies but to no avail. Another thread mentioned the pump motor being affected by a poorly charging capacitor, I’m able to test such things but what are the values I’m looking for?
How do I test to see if what is suggested is actually happening?
Many thanks
ADM
December 22, 2004 at 2:11 pm #121888Martin
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ADM,
The fault is definitely caused by a lack of water flow/pressure rather than a heater fault as a rule. The heater is only likely to fail if you persist in using the machine in a hard water area without salt 🙁
Whatever or wherever the fault is requires a strip down, beyond the usual ‘DIY Tips & Fixes’ I’m afraid. What is the FD number of your machine I wonder?
Martin
December 22, 2004 at 4:28 pm #121889admin
KeymasterRe: Bosch sps5462GB/18
Dave
Thanks for the reply
The FD number is 7703 – does this make a difference?
I there anything I can do beyond the tips given in the earlier mentioned thread? Its unlikely I’m going to find someone before Christmes to come and sort it for me.
Many thanks.
ADM
December 22, 2004 at 4:56 pm #121890Martin
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ADM wrote:The FD number is 7703 – does this make a difference?
It tells me that it is almost 7 years old, so way past its best 🙁
Just try one more thing for me, pull the machine forward then tip it backwards 45 degrees to see if any water leaks out from the floor tray ❓ Have a towel handy in case it does leak. 😉
PULL THE PLUG FIRST THOUGH!!! :plug:
Martin
December 22, 2004 at 5:01 pm #121891Dave_Conway
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ADM wrote:Dave,Thanks for the reply
That’s OK 😆
’twas Martin though 8)
December 22, 2004 at 7:24 pm #121892admin
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Martin
The floor tray is bone dry – nothing to leak out of it – or does it leak from some other area?
ADM
December 22, 2004 at 8:12 pm #121893Martin
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ADM wrote:The floor tray is bone dry
Fair enough! Well that’s all you can do DIY wise, time to call in us experts to take a look inside for you. 🙂
Go into “Directories” to see if there is one listed under your Postcode 😉
Martin
December 22, 2004 at 8:17 pm #121894admin
KeymasterRe: Bosch sps5462GB/18
interesting this…..
I had a similar fault of poor water spray pressure and once stripped down the culprit was sweetcorn. Loads of em packed in the impellor blades, so it made all the right noises but didn’t move any water.Just a thought.
Kevin
December 22, 2004 at 10:24 pm #121895eastlmark
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This is a 45cm model, we had one this week with a broken impellor giving a very similar fault system. Not a job for the faint hearted believe me, get some proffessional help.
December 26, 2004 at 9:44 pm #121896admin
KeymasterHi there,
I’m cursed, my SPS5462GB will not work and I have a mountain of x-mas pots and pans to get through. It’s not filling up with water. I’ve checked the pipes and they’re clear.Help!!
December 27, 2004 at 12:24 am #121897Dave_Conway
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Hi Karen.
If you have a no fill problem and you’ve done all the usual checks, it’s most likely you will need an engineer to correctly diagnose and rectify for you.
If you pop up your postcode, someone here should be able to help with a service visit, although it may not be until the new year now.
It’s a bummer when appliances fail at this time of year 🙁
But we have to have some time off as well 😉Dave.
December 27, 2004 at 12:35 am #121898Penguin45
ParticipantNot much going to happen ’til New Year I’m afraid. Most non filling problems with these machines are caused by internal sludging of food detritus. Valve failure is also a slight possibility.
These are regrettably not solvable without professional help, so either look in the Directories section for a UKW member in your area, or pop up your postcode and someone will pick up on it.
Regards,
Penguin45.December 27, 2004 at 1:00 am #121899admin
KeymasterWashing up
Hi there
I’ll start the washing up then!
Is there a re-set on this model & if so, what do I do?
I lost the manual years ago.
Post code = SP10 1HR
Thanks
Karen
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