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Dishwashergeeze
ParticipantSiemens IQ 700 Dishwasher Fault Code E24 and E25 – Resolved
I have now at long last found the fault. It was in fact the circulation pump. The bearings have gone and the pump rotor is hitting the case. Also, when you open the door it’s now clear that the water pressure coming out of the spray arms is very low.
This forum helped me resolve the issue so many thanks.
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ParticipantRe: Siemens FD9009 Dishwasher Fault Code E24 and E25
Dishwashergeeze wrote:Hi
Before anybody says, I have researched the hell out of these codes and now I am a broken man 😉 So far, I have taken dishwasher apart, cleaned the heat exchanger, cleaned all pipes, changed all the sink pipes and now changed the pump. I still randomly get these codes. I am thinking now pump check valve or control electronics. Can somebody please help me? I really would like to know how the dishwasher knows it has an error since there seem to be no sensors on the outflow side. Is it pump electrical current which is being sensed? I don’t want to throw this thing away since it’s 8 year’s old and I want to fix it and not bung it in a hole in the ground.
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ParticipantRe: Siemens IQ 300? Dishwasher Fault Code E24 and E25
I will get that info when I get home and apologies for this but I have done further research on this excellent forum and back in 2012 somebody had the E24 code and amazingly it was the circulation pump/heater at fault. Maybe that’s my next step. Admittedly, items don’t feel sparkly clean like they used to.
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