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THE_W
ParticipantHi Dave
Got the pump and finally replaced it over the weekend
To be honest it wasn’t too difficult other than me not pulling out the power cord to release the control board.
After taking the old pump out I did notice scorch marks around the cable contacts so I guess it must have burnt out.If I were to do it again, it would probably take less than 45mins.
As a result, we now have a fully working, heating dishwasher and a happy home once again.
This video also helped even though it’s in Spanish, It gives a closer view to the inside and is more relevant to the type of dishwasher I have.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdM0…ist=WL&index=2
And this video in German (I used auto translated subtitles)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ouc6yP_RF30&t=413s
I would be happy to get another 2+ years out of the dishwasher, all for less than £75.00.
Big thanks to you and all for the advice, direction and getting the part to me.
Hope this thread will help others if they come across this problem and can do it themselves.
🙂
THE_W
ParticipantActually, I figured it out
The power cord needs to be removed as well. DuhhhTHE_W
ParticipantThanks Dave,
I will get the pump ordered and attempt the repair.
looks pretty straight forward, but will have to approach it from the side of the dishwasher.Will let you know how I get on.
THE_W
ParticipantHi Dave
Getting around the tight space, according to my meter, it is showing O.L when I touch the contacts for the red leads on the pump
Testing the cable connector going back to the board I get a reading of about 2.2Based on this I guess the Heating element is dead and a pump replacement should fix it?
Thanks
THE_W
ParticipantHi Dave
I have called a couple of the companies local to me from the link and they prefer not to do it so its either going back to NEFF or myself. I dont want to replace it either as the appliance is still in excellent condition and well looked after.
I can use a meter if you can outline how to test the heater I can get it tested and report backThanks
THE_W
ParticipantHi Dave
Thanks for the info and happy new year!!
Apologies I should have been a bit more descriptive
The dishwasher is running fine and cleaning dishes it’s just not heating
I did not that this could have been the caused the RCD to trip but the machine was off at the time and the next morning The E:09 appeared.I just wanted to rule out any other area where the heater may stop working like a heater relay in the control board etc ?
I am guessing the part suggested is the most common failure point ?
I have also had no end of trouble trying to get someone to fix it but hardly anyone wants to touch it so looks like I will be doing it myself.
Thanks
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