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  • in reply to: Bosch WAE24369GB/16 not filling #433845
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch WAE24369GB/16 not filling

    I’d be checking the sump/pressure hose area to check for blockages/socks/pants caught in there first.

    in reply to: bosch sms53e22gb/55 #433647
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    Re: bosch sms53e22gb/55

    Have you replaced the drain pump cover correctly? This machine carries out tests on drain pump , heat pump and water pressure prior to filling. If its not reaching the filing stage stage , I’d suggest a continuing problem with the drain pump or even a piece of glass stuck in the heat pump.

    in reply to: Bosch washer WAS28466GB/10 Clearing Error Code #433532
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    Re: Bosch washer WAS28466GB/10 Clearing Error Code

    Don’t hold the spin speed button until you’ve turned the dial to 6 o’clock. Once you’re at the 6 o’clock position then hold the spin speed button before turning one more click clockwise.

    in reply to: Bosch WTE 84105 #433297
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch WTE 84105

    Blocked drain pump/sump is the usual problem here.

    in reply to: Siemens dishwasher #433269
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Siemens dishwasher

    I should add that this is on the quick wash cycle. The machine is doing loads of little checks on the drain pump, heat pump , water levels Tec. Oftentimes if you ask me but I’d hazard a guess the heat pump may be at fault. Does it sound particularly noisy when the heat pump kicks in ? Any obstruction/foreign object caught in the heat pump impeller can cause the fault as described. A word of caution though. The error that you’re getting is notoriously difficult to get to the bottom of . The heat pumps aren’t cheap in the case of a mis-diagnosis.

    in reply to: Siemens dishwasher #433267
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Siemens dishwasher

    Is the error code e24 ? The following is the start up procedure for the appliance.
    1. Pumps for approx 30-60 seconds.
    2. Heat pump then operates for about 10 secs.
    3. Short burst of water during which water flow rate is calculated.
    4. Machine then starts filling.

    If it only reaches stage 1 and then fails , it could be a no or slow draining fault ( check drain pump access cover is fully clicked in)

    If it reaches stage 2 but the heat pump runs for approx 30s then it switches to pumping out again,I’d suggest the heat pump is faulty.

    If it reaches stage 3 and the initial fill goes on and on then it’s probably a fill problem.

    in reply to: Siemens DW flow meter #433234
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Siemens DW flow meter

    The Reed switch is called a ‘contact’ and is shown as part of the water inlet/heat exchanger on the LHS.

    in reply to: Neff W/D, on dry,no water in #431989
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Neff W/D, on dry,no water in

    Tbh , this is a smeg built machine and the dryers on them are pretty poor in general.

    in reply to: bosch washing machine not starting, just beeping #431999
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    Re: bosch washing machine not starting, just beeping

    don wrote:Just intrigued as to why you had it in your workshop in the first place as it’s still under the Bosch two year warranty.


    Mind you just as well you did as Bosch would have charged her big time for deactivating the child lock.


    Don
    Maybe not EVERY engineer would have charged the customer Don 😉

    in reply to: Neff W/D, on dry,no water in #431987
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Neff W/D, on dry,no water in

    The spinning during a drying cycle is usual.

    in reply to: neff slide & hide door #431975
    nomadPaul
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    Re: neff slide & hide door

    There’s a couple of things. The earlier models had problems with the rollers being the wrong shape. The door would occasionally pop off the rollers , normally when the customer was a bit heavy handed with opening or closing the door. The fix is new hinges which have been modified. If you fit a set , the easiest way is to turn the oven upside down.
    The other thing that caused the door to ‘un-locate’ was if the bottom panel was bent in any way and catching the lower edge of the door. Putting in the fixing screw was the normal cure for that one.

    in reply to: bosch wae 24363gb/05 #431747
    nomadPaul
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    Re: bosch wae 24363gb/05

    Sounds like the child lock might be activated. You’ll probably need to deactivate that to get the appliance running. The procedure is in the instruction booklet but it’s normally stick it on a programme and hold the start button for approx 5 secs. The only problem is that it may have to be on the last programme used that has to be selected before deactivation.

    in reply to: Bosch DW SMi50c02gb/13 – error E14 to E18? #431734
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch DW SMi50c02gb/13 – error E14 to E18?

    E14 and E18 are both water in problems . Could be too low water pressure or maybe the flow rate wheel is stuck. Was it the contact that you changed? Normally, that’s the fix but you’ll need to establish if the water pressure is ok first.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24469GB/17 will not start #430640
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    Re: Bosch WAE24469GB/17 will not start

    99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure it’ll be the door lock that’s faulty. Try starting it with the door open and you’ll probably get the same symptons.

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher heat circ pump #430152
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    Re: bosch dishwasher heat circ pump

    Are you finding the heat pumps sitting in water ? The problem is as much to do with leaks from the tanks as much as the heat pumps themselves on a lot of occasions. The tanks leak water which accumulates under the heat pump which then short out.

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