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DOBES
ParticipantRe: Problem with Bosch – not taking in water
Yep, its the contol panel again! took it off to find burnt tracking aroun what looks like a relay leg and one of the IC’s with a nice hole in the centre!
DOBES
ParticipantRe: Problem with Bosch – not taking in water
If this is the control Panel…then replacing it will mean its the third one I have had for the same machine as I had to have it replaced some 2years ago. The machine is 5years old.
Where should I look to buy this part? I have lost contact with the previous service Engineer I used.
DOBES
ParticipantRe: Problem with Bosch – not taking in water
Had a better look at my SG5312, took off the side panels and saw that the clear pastic intestine matrix thing (theres probably a technical word for it) was full of gunk! Took it off, cleaned it out as best I could and drained some of the residual water left in the bottom of the machine by tipping it on one end. Connected the plastic thing back onto the hoses and powered the machine back up. The machine started filling for about 10secs then stopped, the dot on the front panel was lit very dimly. After resetting the machine it rstarted trying to refil (or thats what it sounded like as the connecting water supply hose was twanging backwards and forwards like it was trying to push or suck air into the machine withou any luck. Any ideas out ther on what to do next?
DOBES
ParticipantRe: Problem with Bosch – not taking in water
My Bosch SG5312 has developed a similar fault (but no rodents involved).
started the cycle yesterday and within 10minutes it stopped, saltwater light came on and a little dot appears in the display. Tried resetting it but with no success, water was still left in the bottom. When I powered cycled the unit I heard noises from the back of the dishwasher like it was trying to take in more water. Thats as far as I got…will investigate more tonight to see if I can drill down on a fix. Any input from others is appreciated.
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