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adrianoleto
ParticipantRe: Bosch Hydrosensor cycle times
Hello there, I replaced the inlet valve with a new one. The water pressure from the mains water supply is good. Water is still not coming in…. with the side panel off I can see no water entering the water vessels. When I do manually add water in the dish sump area, the dishwasher runs fine. So any ideas why the water is simply not coming in?
adrianoleto
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I checked the valve and cleaned it and it was not blocked. I have ordered a new valve and hopefully that will work. Fingers crossed and thank you for your most helpful advice.
adrianoleto
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Yes, I mean the water inlet valve – no water seems to be passing through. Yes, the larger water inlet matrix is empty. But if no water is coming in I suppose the inlet valve is the starting point and the thing to change first?
adrianoleto
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Hello there, I have a Bosh Hydrosensor NER number NSRS5602GB/02. When I opened up the side, the chambers were reasonably clean and free flowing. But I found there was virtually no water and I suspect the mains water supply switch (part 220319172) which is accessed through the small plastic back panel at the back is at fault – or the program brain which activates it. Hence, perhaps, insufficient water. Do these inlet switches often go or might it be something more serious?
adrianoleto
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I have experienced extended cycle times and insufficient water to wash – all happened rather suddenly. Not sure what caused it. Water supply to the machine seems good and no blockage there. Cleaned out the machine and no blockages but the pressure is insufficient coming at the bottom and insufficient to drive the spinning ‘washer arms’. Penguine45 refers to ‘the transfer pipe and chambers to the water matrix’. Are these inside the machine and accessed from the left side panel? These just need clearing out do they? And then everything should go back to normal?
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