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ParticipantRe: Neff Oven B1691N1GB/09
Thanks for the reply.
Having cleaned all the contacts on the units all now working brilliantly 😀
Phew!June 29, 2013 at 11:53 am in reply to: Factory reset code for Bosch dishwasher SMS69L02GB/02 #397000Egg1
ParticipantRe: Factory reset code for Bosch dishwasher SMS69L02GB/02
Thanks for your help Martin and Clive.
Result! 😀 Machine fixed and working well.
Tested the heater that was put in last year dead as a dodo 🙁
However upon checking all the wiring,discovered a connector that we had failed to reconnect for the new one.
The lessons learnt here 1) Don’t try and fix appliances when it is getting dark,you may miss something and 2) Don’t buy spares from ebay unless you are 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure it is a genuine new part!Egg1
ParticipantRe: Factory reset code for Bosch dishwasher SMS69L02GB/02
Thanks for your reply.
Yes,loads of money 🙁 but husband is an engineer and hates to be defeated!
The plan is to get the machine outside again later(subject to the weather,kitchen is tiny) and check all the wiring again and the new heat pump.
We did manage to run the test programme which also threw up E24 and possibly E26 so will have to go through the drainage pump to make sure everything is clear.
Not sure if the E09 is still displaying as it was the last fault shown on the power module.
I will advise him of your suggestion which he may well have already done,and go from there.It is just most puzzling that it displays exactly the same fault as last year and the heater was not working then nor did it appear to be working on this occasion.
Which is why I wonder if there is another glaring fault that we are missing.Egg1
ParticipantRe: Factory reset code for Bosch dishwasher SMS69L02GB/02
Thanks Clive.
When the heater was replaced last year we were advised that the fault may well be with the pcb which is why we replaced both(and the heater was indeed faulty.)
So with the new pcb everything had to be reset and the machine worked brilliantly.
So when the E09 error code showed up again we had assumed it was the same again.The current pcb looks fine (although I do still have the old one)but we cannot figure out why exactly the same fault would be registering again.
The machine is certainly not heating as it was even with the new heater fitted although it is marginally better than it was.
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