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ParticipantHad a similar issue on an AEG recently and it was a blocked pressure switch, replaced it to be sure and fixed the issue.
Dishwashers im discovering can be slow to diagnose.Rob
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ParticipantAssuming it’s the actual inlet valve leaking, it would need replacing.
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ParticipantIf you have had good experience with Asko, I’d go with that. Bosch ovens now are not as great as they were and the new doors are annoying.
Rob
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ParticipantThank you very much Dave
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ParticipantIt’s a combo with the turbidity sensor, and doesn’t have separate power(2) connections. How can I test it?
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ParticipantOk, yes so it’ll decrease as temperature rises
thanks DaveRaovencleaning
ParticipantBrilliant, cheers completely overlooked the thermostat!
Thanks for your help DaveRob
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ParticipantPnc 911535221 (05)
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ParticipantThanks for replying Dave, I’ll have to ask the guy for the pnc number…..
is the tachometer fitted to the motor replaceable? I didn’t think they were.cheers Dave
Rob
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ParticipantCheers Dave I’ll look into it
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ParticipantAlthough I did test them and all low readings so ok.
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ParticipantGood point, I checked everything on the range but its tripping the circuit on both ovens, grill and induction hob (when turned on individually).
could it be thermal cut switches?Raovencleaning
ParticipantThanks very much, appreciate the advice.
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ParticipantSeems unfair
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ParticipantThanks for your reply K.
ok, makes sense…. I had correspondence with statesman regarding one of there dishwashers and they gave me details on a washing machine!
see how it goes 🙂
cheers
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