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Lucindasue
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADP4403
😀 😀 😀
Thank you very much – worked a treat!!
Lucy
Yipee!! My dishwasher is back from the dead!!!
Lucindasue
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Well we took the switch off – and thoroughly cleaned the area above the diaphragm as it was still very dirty – put it back on and checked that the switch was working (which it is) but the machine is still trying to pump out all the time and eventually comes up with the 4 flash sequence – presumably this is now a time out to stop the pump?
Anyway, it almost seems as if the machine has got itself in a tangle and needs some sort of programme reset – is this possible? If so, how do we do it? There must be some sort of sequence?
Any ideas?
LucyLucindasue
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADP4403
Merci Pingouin45 🙂 !!
I will get OH to have a go at that and check the switch. If it is faulty then you may just have saved my hands from doing dishes!!
I’ll let you know.
Thanks again
LucyLucindasue
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Thanks Penguin45. Is it possible to remove the existing one to check it? If so how is this done?
The ADP4107 is a French model (Brit living in France) but it seems to be very similar to several UK models. I didn’t post on the European bit of the forum – hope that’s OK 🙂 only this area seemed more pertinent to me query.
Anyway, if this switch can be removed for checking it would be great to know how to do it.
Thanks again
LucyLucindasue
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I have the same problem with my Whirlpool ADP4107. I have cleaned ALL the filters including the one mentioned above but it continues to pump and pump and then the flashing light (4 sequence) comes back.
OH has taken the bottom off the dishwasher to have a look but everything is clean and/or sealed.
Any other ideas?
HELP!!!!
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