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  • in reply to: Bosch Exxcel SGS43EO2GB/43 Stops During Cycle #343048
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel SGS43EO2GB/43 Stops During Cycle

    The solder joint at the top doesnt look great and may be worth a dab with
    a soldering iron before you skip it….

    in reply to: buy or repair, is it worth it ! #344689
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    Re: buy or repair, is it worth it !

    Bosch list part number 491756 or 483257 and this will cost over £100
    The heater assembly is common to quite a number of Bosch/Siemens/Neff
    models.

    You can however source the part relatively cheaply on Ebay or other used parts outlets.

    The job requires removal of the base imho although it can be done by dropping the base
    slightly and then appropriate keyhole surgery,leaving the main circulation pump in place.

    You should firstly check the condition of the main circulation pump as this is a weak point
    on the machine with a tendancy to leak and damage the bearings etc

    If you have any sign of leakage under the main circulation pump then it
    may not be worth doing as the machine is likely to fail again fairly quickly.

    in reply to: Siemens dishwasher not drainining #338297
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    Re: Siemens dishwasher not drainining

    The pump wont drain well without the L shaped cover back in place.
    I assume you put it back in?

    in reply to: Bosch WFP3201 Front Cover removal #343779
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    Re: Bosch WFP3201 Front Cover removal

    Should be held by a retaining ring which will unscrew and then sump hose can be pulled away
    Motor mountings can get in the way putting it back but nothing to worry about really…..

    whilst you have access to the drain motor it is a good idea to check the resistance across
    the terminals with a mutimeter this should then reassure you that the pump is good -from memory should be approx 200ohms.

    So if all the pipes are clear and the motor coil and impellor is good then it should now drain like a good un……….

    good luck

    in reply to: Bosch SGV53E23GB constantly draining #344269
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    Re: Bosch SGV53E23GB constantly draining

    If you remove the lid and both side panels then you will be able to see any water in the base.
    Check the lhs front flood switch -you will see a red peg which is lifted
    by a polystyrene float in the base.Has this been activated?

    If not you need to check the operation of the microswitch it may have failed.

    You can remove the water in the base by tilting the machine forward.

    Unfortunately is it isnt the flood switch(leak or otherwise) then its likely a failed pcb.

    Please pull the plug out first before working with the machine.

    in reply to: Bosch WFP3201 Front Cover removal #343776
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    Re: Bosch WFP3201 Front Cover removal

    You can pop the rivets and remove the bottom plate….
    it doesnt serve much use other than a drip tray (some machines have flood switches mounted in the centre)
    but pretty sure this model doesnt)

    You can check the diagrams on the Bosch support site

    https://www.bosch-eshop.com/eshop/bosch … P3201GB/01

    Otherwise:
    lid off,soap drawer(remove three torx screws) and top panel should pull forward.
    Seal dismount,remove bottom kick plate/usually couple of screws on the bottom door edge need to go.
    Front panel should come away by pushing upwards and pulling forwards
    (held on by lugs 2 on each side )

    If you want to remove the front panel completely you will need to remove/unplug the door switch.


    hope this helps

    in reply to: Bosch SGS43C12GB/20 issue #343837
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    Re: Bosch SGS43C12GB/20 issue

    I see you have two threads running so I will leave it to a moderator to tidy up….


    you either have a blockage/reduced flow or I’m afraid a faulty divert motor within the heater assembly which is not an average DIY job.

    Take a look at the thread below.

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=61917

    if you are handy then the pressure chamber and lower transfer pipe cleaning is straighforward and worth a go.

    If you are not comfortable with this then its time to call in an engineer…

    Please pull the plug before any work is attempted

    in reply to: BOSCH DISHWASHER SGV53E13GB/82. FILL FAULT. #343753
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    Re: BOSCH DISHWASHER SGV53E13GB/82. FILL FAULT.

    Sounds like you may need a new jug impellor…….take a look at the thread
    below……..does the machine empty/fill/empty/fill etc

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=61178

    in reply to: Bosch integrated dishwasher SGV 43A03 Spray arm not turning #342858
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    Re: Bosch integrated dishwasher SGV 43A03 Spray arm not turn

    you may have reduced flow due to the lower transfer pipe from the pressure
    chamber to the sump being partially blocked or you have a problem with the
    divert motor in the water heater.

    I assume you have removed the spray arm to check that this isnt blocked?

    Take a look at this thread

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=44514

    you may be lucky with a thorough clean of pressure chamber and pipe which is relatively easy to do.

    in reply to: Bearings replacement on a Bosch WVT126SGB/01 #342333
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    Re: Bearings replacement on a Bosch WVT126SGB/01

    Yes I have had a good look on the Bosch support site and the spider part number 283726 is equivalent across the WFB/WVT and WVD model ranges.
    So it must be the same spider- so then it follows same bearings?


    Do Bosch do this on purpose as the bearings are not listed seperately for these machines?
    Are they forcing you to buy the whole assembly including the bearings,why arent the bearings available seperately?

    Is there a reason for this?

    For example are they impossible to get out or is just for profit?

    in reply to: Bearings replacement on a Bosch WVT126SGB/01 #342331
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    Re: Bearings replacement on a Bosch WVT126SGB/01

    My research has found the following links….which I use purely to ask the question.

    Will the bearing set Bosch part 283725 fit?

    Listed spider and bearing

    http://www.apart4u.co.uk/bosch-washing- … rings.html

    This states equivalent to WFB2005GB so logically

    http://www.electricspare.co.uk/bosch-bearing-kit-283725

    Will be OK??

    in reply to: Zanussi zwf 1221w lights up but does no more! #342090
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    Re: Zanussi zwf 1221w lights up but does no more!

    I think this will have a bayonet fit (twist fit)Askoll pump which you should be
    able to get for about a tenner.

    I would check that you dont have a blockage in the pump first though…
    Might be just jammed.

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher just keeps washing (Bosch SGS43e02) #341881
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher just keeps washing (Bosch SGS43e02)

    you likely either have an underfilling issue (sludged up pipework/matrix/transfer pipe) a failed heater or a failed control board.

    check out the thread below

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ch+heating

    If you take the lid and sides off how clean does the water matrix and pressure chamber look (lhs of the machine from the front)?

    You can eliminate the heater by measuring the resistance across it.

    If it is the pcb then thats another story………

    in reply to: Bosch WFD 2471 drum not spinning after previous noise. #339908
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    Re: Bosch WFD 2471 drum not spinning after previous noise.

    Remove the female spade connectors and squeeze it slightly with a pair of pliers.

    This should enable good contact again.

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    Re: Bosch classixx dishwasher check water light problem – He

    you can push the inlet valve through from the rear(clip on lhs),disconnect the
    valve and pull the blue pipe away from the matrix (stubborn but hair dryer helps)
    you may wish to remove the matrix for easier access,but you dont have to drop the tub.
    You cant test it -there is a small pcb in the back and a glass sensor (probably cracked).

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