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  • in reply to: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked? #250498
    ohmaar
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    Re: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked?

    Update:

    It was the main controller board. I installed a new one yesterday and the machine works perfectly now.

    in reply to: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked? #250497
    ohmaar
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    Re: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked?

    OK, I figured out how to get the machine into test mode. The first thing in displays is:

    START > MENU > T1: ERRORS
    LA Er: 15

    Anyone have a clue?

    in reply to: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked? #250496
    ohmaar
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    Re: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked?

    gegsy wrote:Well you seem to have elimnated as much as you can.
    Its looking more like a poor connection/s from these units or the module itself faulty, if I am honest 😕

    Greg

    PS – I will take you at reasoning 😉

    Thanks! Anyone know if there’s some way I can put the controller board into test or diagnostic mode and have it tell me if the signals from the pressure switch are making it all the way through?

    in reply to: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked? #250494
    ohmaar
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    Re: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked?

    gegsy wrote:I would have changed the mechanical switch rather than the analogue one TBH.
    More likely sticky contacts in that unit IMO.
    P/no 427041 if required from your stockist. 😀

    Greg

    Yes. That is the one I changed — the main pressure switch. Because that one was cheaper. 😉

    The mechanical switch is the digital switch. The electronic switch is the analogue switch. It sounds backwards unless you look at them the way the computer does. The mechanical switch is either on or off (digital). The electronic switch varies the voltage (analogue) based on water level.

    I’m American. I’m also a computer professional. That either explains my reasoning or my idiocy. Take your pick. 😛

    in reply to: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked? #250492
    ohmaar
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    Re: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked?

    Here are the voltages I’m measuring. Pins are numbered 1 through 3 from bottom to top as the switch is mounted.

    Switch machine to Regular/Cotton Cold setting, before pressing Start:
    Pins 1-2 .8 volts
    Pins 1-3 10.4 volts
    Pins 2-3 9 volts

    Started machine. Observed voltage between pins 1-2 increase steadily to 2.1 volts as the machine filled. Pins 1-3 stayed at 10.4 volts. Pins 2-3 decreased to 7.8 volts.

    Paused machine. Switched to Drain cycle and pressed start. Observed voltage between pins 1-2 decrease steadily as the machine drained. Bottomed out at .6 volts when pump impeller started cavitating (drum drained.) Pins 2-3 peaked at 9.2 volts. Pump continued for a few minutes until the Pump Blocked? message was displayed.

    in reply to: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked? #250491
    ohmaar
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    Re: Bosch WFR2460UC/01 FD 8305 021179 — Pump Blocked?

    Penguin45 wrote:If the machine is actually draining, the problem will lie with the level switches and their function.

    Yes, the machine is draining. I replaced the digital pressure switch, hoping it was the problem, but apparently, it was not. Before I replace the analog pressure switch (more expensive) I wanted to see if someone had some testing procedures so I could know for sure if it’s actually defective.

    When I put a voltage meter on it before and after the machine fills, it does produce different voltages. I just don’t know what the expected voltages are at the different water levels so I don’t know if the voltages I’m measuring are within specs.

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