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  • in reply to: Bosch washer dryer WKD28540GB Error code E13 #404547
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch washer dryer WKD28540GB Error code E13

    The dryer element is the main cause as Martin said with earth leakage problems. Normally shows if the error code happens on a drying cycle. Don’t wish to make it even more confusing but as well as the 2 items mentioned by my esteemed colleague but there is also a faulty control module state that causes the e13 error code.

    in reply to: new format bosch smv50e00gb/31 not cleaning in front??? #404414
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    Re: new format bosch smv50e00gb/31 not cleaning in front???

    There is a way to check but you need the appliance out to do it. Basically you get the appliance up and running and when you’re sure the water is going to the top arm , apply light pressure on the back , approx 26cms down. If the spray arm then starts rotating , you’ve confirmed it needs the rail.

    in reply to: new format bosch smv50e00gb/31 not cleaning in front??? #404411
    nomadPaul
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    Re: new format bosch smv50e00gb/31 not cleaning in front???

    Is the appliance actually switching between the two arms but the top won’t rotate or is it not switching at all ? The time between switching is longer on these new models , approx 2mins about so you do have to wait longer for the change.
    2 possibles . 1- If no switching the diverter may be jammed. 2 – if it switches but the top arm doesn’t rotate but just sounds like waters gushing out of it , it may need a ‘rail’ mod fitted at the very back. There is a fault where the top basket doesn’t fully engage on it’s rear coupling because the back wall of the tub is too flexible. The rail mod strengthens the rear tub.
    The crux is whether it’s actually switching in the first place!

    in reply to: bosch SM963E22GB/01 FAULT CODE E9 #404109
    nomadPaul
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    Re: bosch SM963E22GB/01 FAULT CODE E9

    E09 is generally a no heat fault causex by heat pump failure.

    in reply to: smv63moogb/16 bosch dishwasher #401655
    nomadPaul
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    Re: smv63moogb/16 bosch dishwasher

    E:17 is normally the little flow rate meter on the water inlet failing as it’s to do with the pressure/flow rate of the incoming water. Could be too high a pressure. The part number is 00611317 direct from BSH – approx £12 . It’s the reed switch .

    in reply to: bosch upright freezer gsu2942/gb/01 #402320
    nomadPaul
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    Re: bosch upright freezer gsu2942/gb/01

    Check up through the grid at the top . Is it all iced up behind it ? Sometimes a 48 hr defrost is all that’s required especially if the doors been left open for any time.

    in reply to: Bosch Logixx 8 WAS32466GB/05 program select problem #402204
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    Re: Bosch Logixx 8 WAS32466GB/05 program select problem

    It’s probably locked on F.21 – normally cleared by selector switch to 6 o’clock , press spin speed button , selector switch one click clockwise (7 o’clock position) release spin speed button . You’re now in test mode but just turn selector switch to off. Hopefully the next time you switch it to a cycle , it should be good to go .

    in reply to: Neff D/W no fill? #401952
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Neff D/W no fill?

    Have seen it a couple of times….normally a collection of plastic tupperware type containers flipping over. Poor loading in the appliance is usually to blame.

    in reply to: Neff D/W no fill? #401947
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Neff D/W no fill?

    Maybe a pot filled with water during a wash ?

    in reply to: Bosch SMS69L12GB #401511
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch SMS69L12GB

    E:23 is incorrect resistance values of drain pump. E:24 and E:25 are actual draining faults.

    in reply to: BOSCH SRV43M03GB/40 will only do rinse cycle #400229
    nomadPaul
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    Re: BOSCH SRV43M03GB/40 will only do rinse cycle

    I’ve seen this twice…..and both times the problem was the gap between the top of the buttons and the worktop. On both occasions I found the ‘Rinse’ button was catching on one of the screws on the fixing brackets when in the closed position. No matter what cycle was selected , as soon as the customer closed the door the rinse button was pushed down by the screw Immediately switching it back to rinse !!! …….but unseen by the user. Worth looking out for.

    in reply to: Bosch Exxell WFO2465GB/01 Timing all over the place. #398723
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch Exxell WFO2465GB/01 Timing all over the place.

    I take it that you’ve checked the heater continuity ??

    in reply to: Bosh Dishwasher sgv53egb/10 #398436
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosh Dishwasher sgv53egb/10

    Tbh , the main failure with the impeller jug is the magnet falling of the blade of the impeller itself .

    in reply to: Neff T1722N0/02 ( Hob) #398369
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Neff T1722N0/02 ( Hob)

    I’d first be looking at the hotplate connectors . They can burn out but stay in contact. They’d be quite obvious once you’d removed the bottom plate.

    in reply to: NEFF WASHER DRYER ERROR 13 #398337
    nomadPaul
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    Re: NEFF WASHER DRYER ERROR 13

    The E13 is certainly the door lock error code but as mentioned earlier , it can be low dryer heater insulation. IIRC , one possible test is to put a load in to dry and after appprox 20 mins and then pause it…..if the door lock error code now appears , its related to the dryer side.

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