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  • in reply to: dishwasher performance degeneration #428695
    Martin
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    Re: dishwasher performance degeneration

    Gritty deposits are always a result of water starvation. Either the spray arm nozzles are clogged, arms are jamming or the circulation pump has a blockage. Or insufficient water is entering the machine? One or other of the above is to blame.

    in reply to: hotpoint wt961 d in display #428699
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    Re: hotpoint wt961 d in display

    Quickest 45 quid earned today. 😉

    in reply to: Zanussi nexus 1282 #428693
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    Re: Zanussi nexus 1282

    The tacho generator on the back of the motor has failed. Most likely the magnet has come loose.

    in reply to: Bosch washing machine #428404
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    Re: Bosch washing machine

    Yep , take a look for yourself.

    in reply to: Bosch washing machine #428402
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    Re: Bosch washing machine

    That’s not the correct valve, you need this one…..

    http://www.bosch-home.co.uk/store/produ … t/00428210

    in reply to: Bosch SGV53E33GB/10 Full int d/w no display #428669
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    Re: Bosch SGV53E33GB/10 Full int d/w no display

    Take a close look at the PCB

    in reply to: BOSCH SMU49T12SK E:01 but Still Works #428633
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    BOSCH SMU49T12SK E:01 but Still Works

    The module isn’t located in the door but on the base behind the right hand panel. It’s an appliance designed for the Scandinavian market so we have no equivalent to it here in the UK.

    Manufacturers in the UK always stress switching the machine off and the end of each cycle. We have had many instances where the electronic circuit boards overheat and fail in dramatic fashion with dire consequences. The crazy design of the later series of Bosch dishwashers where the main circuit board is close to the floor at the back means that it suffers the same vulnerability with the added attraction to rodents, slugs, snails and all manner of invasive creatures find a home around the main power house…..German engineering gone mad I’d say. 😉

    in reply to: Bosch WFX2868GB/20 stops/flashes #428642
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    Re: Bosch WFX2868GB/20 stops/flashes

    I would think it has got to be a ribbon connector error between the display and the display board or the display module itself?

    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 6 1400 – Not spinning (F:21 error & 1min)

    wideawakewesley wrote:I will be complaining at the local shop tomorrow then. Any chance I’ve done permanent damage?

    What is the full model number of your machine and what was the part number of the genuine brushes your local shop supplied?

    in reply to: Bosch classixx 1200 express hot rinse #428647
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    Re: Bosch classixx 1200 express hot rinse

    It’s the Control Board.

    Martin
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    Bosch Classixx 6 1400 – Not spinning (F:21 error & 1min)

    You’ve bought the wrong brushes. The long ones are for a later model.

    The higher resistance of the longer brush will allow the microprocessor to go AWOL.

    in reply to: Bosch classixx 1200 express hot rinse #428645
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    Bosch classixx 1200 express hot rinse

    The boards are prohibitively expensive though if you’re experienced in electronics it is do-able. What is the model number of the machine anyway?

    in reply to: candy GOFS 262 #428641
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    Re: candy GOFS 262

    Probably well gunged up with soap residue after hundreds of wash cycles using liquid/gel products. No short quick answer here as I’m thinking the whole inner tub and drum are thick with it and doing 90 degree washes will only make it far worse.

    I may be wrong of course but that’s usually the reason 9 times out of 10..

    in reply to: BOSCH – SRV43M03GB dishwasher, new but not working. #407200
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    Re: BOSCH – SRV43M03GB dishwasher, new but not working.

    SandsofEss wrote:I’m getting up close and personal to the motor, but I can’t see any way to spin it.

    No and I can see why, the whole thing is corroded and seized. It will all need to come out in order to dismantle it and access the damage. It’s a 50/50 gamble as to whether the motor shaft is salvageable to warrant sticking a new front end bearing in and replacing the pump impeller kit. I’ve successfully done many in my time but equally as many have been scrapped as uneconomically viable.

    Best of luck with yours!

    in reply to: BOSCH SMU49T12SK E:01 but Still Works #428631
    Martin
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    BOSCH SMU49T12SK E:01 but Still Works

    The moment the dishwasher completes a normal cycle, switch it off at the wall. Leave it off until next time you want to use it. Most E:01 errors occur as a result of users not turning the darn machine off for hours!

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