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ParticipantThanks for getting back to me, I appreciate the advice.
I went to this one earlier and it turned out to be a E56 fault ♂️
I tightened all the wiring connectors and it worked for me.
I did notice some pitting on the square chip on the Power PCB though so I am not sure if it will happen again, I’ll have to see.pmb
ParticipantThanks a lot Dave and Baron, much appreciated
pmb
ParticipantThanks Dave great advice, I’ll let you know how I get on
pmb
ParticipantThanks for getting back to me, it flashes along with the rinse aid light as soon as you turn the on off switch on.
I have had these lights flash before and replaced the PCB to fix it but not this timepmb
ParticipantHello again, does anyone have some advice please?
I am regretting replacing the new board, when will I learnpmb
ParticipantThanks Dave much appreciated
pmb
ParticipantThe Eco switch solved everything.
Thanks againpmb
ParticipantHi thanks a lot.
The eco switch is the one that attaches to the sump isn’t it?pmb
ParticipantThanks a lot Dave, you’re a superstar
pmb
ParticipantLeaks can be hard to find on these. In the past I have had to put little bits of paper towel around the outside of the sump, the back and underneath the water matrix.
most of the time it either needs a new sump seal or the tub leakage repair kit depending what tub type it has.
Is the whole tub stainless steel?
or is the bottom plastic?pmb
ParticipantThanks I’ll go back and check that
pmb
ParticipantIs that the anti flood switch?
if not where is that?
Thanks, Darrenpmb
ParticipantThanks a lot Murv you are a legend.
I had to input the sequence quickly to clear itpmb
ParticipantHi again, i have spoken to him.
it was on a dishwasher with just 4 buttons, hold down all of them and turn on.pmb
ParticipantHi I heard there is way to reset these PCBs.
I will check with the engineer that told me about it.
It was something like hold all of the buttons and turn it on, something he couldn’t do on his own as there are so many buttons -
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