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  • in reply to: Bosch SBV69U80EU/01 Not filling properly #439381
    MaxwellD
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    Re: Bosch SBV69U80EU/01 Not filling properly

    Hey Gerry,

    Yes I’ve checked the obvious. The anti-flood is not active.

    Messing around with the reed/flow meter assembly while the machine operates throws an E16 (water inlet valve), but that is to be expected. No E14 has been stored or displayed.

    The machine has since developed additional issues, preventing me from testing this issue further. The machine had began to display E10 error and has a broken heater (confirmed with MM).

    I’ll have to replace the heater before I can tackle the water supply issue now 🙁
    I’ll order a reed switch along with the heater since it’s inexpensive anyways.

    Also wanted to confirm that the heater breaking is indeed a fluke. This heater heats the zeolite canister, and thus it should be completely unrelated to water supply issues, correct? Also the machine does “top up” when it senses the motor is running lean, so it’s not like it’s running dry half the time.

    in reply to: Bosch SMI69T05GB #438863
    MaxwellD
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    Re: Bosch SMI69T05GB

    Can you still select washing programs or is it impossible to operate entirely?

    in reply to: Miele dishwasher Sc 1220 problem #439395
    MaxwellD
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    Re: Miele dishwasher Sc 1220 problem

    Sounds like the NTC sensor.

    If you can’t get acces through the front, try taking off the side panels and see if you can get access that way. You should be able to pinpoint the location by looking on the inside to see where it was seated.

    It should be a simple matter of pushing it back in, make sure the seal in is place when you do so or you’ll have a leak and more problems.

    in reply to: FDW60 making horrible clicking/tapping/hammering nose #438632
    MaxwellD
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    Re: FDW60 making horrible clicking/tapping/hammering nose

    Sounds like the relay is acting up.

    I suggest you take the board out and see what is going on in there. It would help if you could pinpoint at which point in the cycle this happens. Undissolved detergent could indicate a heating issue, so i’d have a look around the heater relay for starters.

    in reply to: Ikea/Electrolux Renlig DWT 160 3 beeps on starting. #438837
    MaxwellD
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    Re: Ikea/Electrolux Renlig DWT 160 3 beeps on starting.

    These hoses are extremely fragile and great care has to ba taken when installing to avoid ripping them.

    Also if i’m not mistaken, these hoses are not supplied separately, you will have to order a completely new base tray/sump.

    I suggest you order a generic whirlpool/electrolux sump => circulation pump hose and clamp it down with fasteners.

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