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dasa1409
ParticipantRe: Indesit DI620 Dishwasher Fault
Cheers mate I will check everything including the possibility of something becoming disconnected or dislodged following the pump replacement. 🙂
dasa1409
ParticipantRe: Indesit DI620 Dishwasher Fault
Thank you for your ongoing assistance. May be a day or two before i get to look at it again but I will go through everything you have suggested including your latest suggestions. I can remember seeing the high pressure sensor that you refer to but didnt realise that is what it was. How does that work and do I just do a simple open circuit test with my meter? I will let you know how I get on. Cheers mate. 🙂
dasa1409
ParticipantRe: Indesit DI620 Dishwasher Fault
Thanks mate I am begining to realise just how substandard these Indesit models are but I really need to try and get it sorted and now you have said that the drain pump is energised in most error situations I am puzzled. Cleaned spray arms, checked circulation pump and tested capacitor..all ok. Do you have any more suggestions? Any help would be much appreciated. 😕
dasa1409
ParticipantRe: Indesit DI620 Dishwasher Fault
Thank you for your response to my request for assistance with the fault I am trying to rectify on the DI620. I checked the filter as soon as I realised what the fault code indicated and although it wasn’t really clogged up I cleaned it anyway. I havent really checked the other things you suggested but I will but would any of those things explain the drain pump running continuously even when the machine takes in water? Once it has taken the water in and presumably pumped it straight back out as the drain pump does not stop, lights 1 and 3 then begin to flash and the cycle goes no further although the drain pump still runs. At one point I physically cut the power to the pump and the machine filled and the cycle began and seemed to progress correctly but once I restored power to the drain pump the fault recurred. Could this be a PCB fault?
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