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  • in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474340
    DR_ADH
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    Hey Dave, to update the part is fitted and we have our dishwasher back! Thanks so much for your help, we are so happy its with us once more!
    best regards
    Adam

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474339
    DR_ADH
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    my multimeter doesn’t have ranges on the dial, it adjusts it automatically, so this seems conclusive. I’ll order the part and try. thanks so much, super helpful, I will update once done. Best regards Adam

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474337
    DR_ADH
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    We got there and I have the valve in my hand! When I put the multimeter onto Ohms and connect each probe to the 2 pins, I’m not getting any reading at all. Does this indicate open curcuit and that this is indeed the culprit?
    thanks very much and fingers crossed!

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474335
    DR_ADH
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    this is the tank I mean, I’m pointing at the water level:
    https://ibb.co/RCDNLyw
    thanks

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474334
    DR_ADH
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    Hi Dave that was ideal thanks. Once we were able to lift the dishwasher above the ground enough to see under, I could see a hook holding the clip in place and so could undo it.
    My problem is now that my multimeter pins can’t reach the connections inside the valve, as there is literally no space in there. It being so low down and facing downwards only makes it worse; it does feel like they are not designed to be worked on! However, I have seen a video so know how to remove the above item. Our problem now is that the plastic tank on this side of the item is still full of water, so if we remove the valve it looks like we’ll get water all over the kitchen floor and into the base of the dishwasher. Do you know if there is a way to remove all the water first, or do we have to try and catch it as best we can?
    thanks very much Adam

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474331
    DR_ADH
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    I’ve posted it on facebook, hoping this link will work to that:
    https://www.facebook.com/adam.hudson.3720/posts/10223957187414860

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474329
    DR_ADH
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    I’ve tried to unlatch it but it feels very stiff and that if I do it any harder it might break; not how I’d expect such a connector to feel. unf the site only allows tiny photos, so I had to reduce it a crazy amount of times to fit! I guess I might have to pay the extortionate Bosch engineers cost.

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474327
    DR_ADH
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    Hi Dave, thanks for that. I’m not an expert but do have a multi-meter so will take the back off and see if I can check it. Hopefully it’s relatively straight forward and this is the cause of our problem.
    thanks again
    Adam

    in reply to: Bosch SMS25EI00G/48 with error code E19 #474325
    DR_ADH
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    Hi Dave
    thanks very much for replying to quickly. In your experience is this the source of this error given how the fault developed, or is it not that clear cut unfortunately? Odd that Bosch told me contrary information to this.
    thanks again
    Adam

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