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Gaji
ParticipantYes I’d seen the cost of the switch & you are absolutely right it IS a bit steep to buy on a punt as you say. I’ll have another look for an air leak following your instructions.
Many Thanks for your advice, much appreciated the helpGary
Gaji
ParticipantI took hose off from switch and blew both into the machine and into the switch – I heard air go through into the chamber and the switch with no indications of blockage in either direction. The switch is the round disc shape variety & I tried to see if I could separate the housing from the terminal half by twisting it and levering with screwdriver as there were no obvious screw fixings to unscrew but I was afraid I would break it so didn’t manage to separate them to see diaphragm. The switch contacts looked clean when I took the connectors off.

Gaji
Participantelectrofix wrote:the fill level of your machine is goverened by a pressure switch
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electrolux-Pressostat-1509566103-/132069037791this switch gets air pressure from rising water inside the machine
possible problems
blockages at the bottom through build pu of sludge etc
leak in the hose (less likley in a dishwasher)
pressure switch diaphram damaged leaking air pressurefirst off find the switch, remove and blow down the tube to see if its blocked
Dave
I found the switch & was able to blow through easily & hear the switch activating each time. No obvious blockages. Couldn’t seem to separate the actual switch to find diaphragm. Fitted all back together and tried a test wash load on 90 minute program – Everything worked perfectly, no overfill or leaks & cycle finished without fault. Next wash a day later on 30m program & the machine overfilled again & leaked out at base of door. Anti flood NOT activating this time.This time also an error code appeared of ‘-10‘ which is something like ‘The appliance does not fill with water’ which seems strange as that’s the opposite of what it seems to be doing. Back at square one after being sure it was fixed. Wondering if it was just the position I had the machine in to dismantle casing that has temporarily unblocked something before reverting back to form. Any ideas?
Gaji
ParticipantAh great, another avenue to try before I spend any more money on parts that aren’t required! Much appreciated advice, I will look for the switch & see what state it is in & check tube.
Many thanks Dave

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