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July 23, 2006 at 11:21 am in reply to: Bosch dishwasher SGS4012GB/01 – How to get to water solonoid #182822
iann
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Greg,
I am sure you are right about the re-cirulation pump so I have to consider now whether to repair or scrap it. The re-circulation pump looks expensive do you have any idea what they cost if it is useless?Irrespective your advise saved me needlessly chaning the inlet solonoid, so many many thanks again.
Ian
July 23, 2006 at 10:51 am in reply to: Bosch dishwasher SGS4012GB/01 – How to get to water solonoid #182820iann
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Greg,
Are there any filters other than the bottom stainless slot in gauze oval and lift off flat grid filters please? Arms look fine. Water level during fill comes to top of the flat stainless slot in filter (level with the internal bottom).I have now taken off right side panel too to look at “pump” motor as no internal dashing water is circulating. There is no sign of the pump turning during the timer cycle and I have tried turning the internal aluminium pump viens by hand (with power off) and it is very very stiff. Also motor hot to touch as though power there, but jammed?
Thank you againIan
July 23, 2006 at 10:04 am in reply to: Bosch dishwasher SGS4012GB/01 – How to get to water solonoid #182818iann
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Greg,
Yes it humms and in fact now the side is off I can see water is entering the the machine via the inlet valve. But if I let the programme run no water is coming out from the arms, nor swoshing about inside – just the noise of a pump or simalar?
Any ideas now please?
Ian
July 23, 2006 at 9:21 am in reply to: Bosch dishwasher SGS4012GB/01 – How to get to water solonoid #182816iann
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Thanks guys. I have got the top off and the left panel and there is no water only a little dust in the bottom and the water float valve is freely moving. How do I check/remove gundge in the “metering system”.
I am not bad at DIY, but the inlet solonoid looks as though it is still difficult to get at. Is there a simple way to access it – what else needs removing etc
Thanks
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