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electrofix
Moderatortake the lid off
push down hard on the drum and let go. try to bounce it like a ball. if shocks are ok it should resist you. if its easy to bounce you need shocks
double check filter as sometimes if it pumps out too slowly it can affect balance
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorok a lot of modern electrical systems use RCBO’s instead of circuit breakers. these not only detect over current events but also earth problems. if you system has RCBO’s then this is probably a duff element
check id you have them. look for the test button on each circuit
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorok have a careful look at the element. look for elements that are distored or closer together. what i am looking for a poss hot spots
if all looks ok you can get the NTC on its own which will be used to sense fliter. there is also one at the fron which maybe involved
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorfilter in the door have you held it up to the light and checked it
get a lot of them block over time and need washing
Dave
December 6, 2024 at 1:43 pm in reply to: Bosch Classixx model SGS012GB/21: loud ‘bang’ – suppressor and how to replace it? #491854electrofix
ModeratorSGS53C12GB/21
https://www.bosch-home.co.uk/sparepartslist/SGS53C12GB/21#/Togglebox=tb0510/
bosch have replaced it with a wired supressor
you should be able to find it cheaper in other places
access from RHS
you can remove it and it should work normally its mainly to stop interference getting into the main supply
and it stops surge damage to electronics
Dave
December 6, 2024 at 12:43 am in reply to: Bosch Classixx K9000065304: fridge compartment warm, freezer compartment very hot #491849electrofix
Moderatorthat has to be a system fault. sound like the system has reversed so its moving heat from outside to inside instead of the other way around
if thats the case its scrap
Dave
December 6, 2024 at 12:40 am in reply to: Bosch Classixx model SGS012GB/21: loud ‘bang’ – suppressor and how to replace it? #491852electrofix
Moderatordo you wnat to check that model as its not coming up
SGS0 after that it fails
Dave
electrofix
Moderatoryes these will be a whirlpool dishwasher rebadged
Bet your problem is broken wires at the bottom of the door. they are prone to it
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorthere is a pressure switch. its very small and attached to the sump
p sw part no 14000 05 54-08 / 3
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorany voltage you get will only be 5 or 12v DC on some machines
if the wires are very thin its likley to be low voltage
Also its a common problem for wires to break as the leave the bottom of the door
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorlook up what you dishwasher manufacturer recommends
Dave
electrofix
Moderatori would guess its 14004 41 90-01 / 9
descrbed as 140 degreess NO stat
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorhave you looked at the switch to see if there are manufaturer numbers on them
Dave
electrofix
Moderatorno way
for a manufacturer to suggest disconnecting a safety wire is a liability waiting to happen
better to remove elements and cook them in another oven
Dave
electrofix
Moderatordoes seem a bit on the hot side
does the smell seem to come from there
Dave
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