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Webrider
ParticipantRe: Electrolux ESL6211LO – Error
Thank you again!
Webrider
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Now I understand and I will definitely buy the kit. Thank you Dave for your clarification.
I was expecting the replacement of the pressure switch to be fairly straight forward, as I already removed it once to clean it, and this temporarily fixed the issue, but just for a couple of months. I just hope that installing the kit is not too difficult and the included instructions are simple to follow. Does it involve removing the water sump? Is any special tool required?Webrider
ParticipantRe: Electrolux ESL6211LO – Error
Thanks for your prompt reply. However the pressure switch is still available in the shop.electrolux.co.uk website ( https://shop.electrolux.co.uk/c/Dishwas … 0000554067 ) and the ukwhitegoods website https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/1400005 … ure-switch, and is supposedly the item purchased by the OP. I’m wondering if he managed to permanently fix the issue by replacing just the pressure switch.
Webrider
ParticipantRe: Electrolux ESL6211LO – Error
Sorry to re-open this thread, but I’m facing similar issues with my Zanussi dishwasher (ZDT12011FA – PCN 911 539 107 01). I see that there are two different parts available:
1. A pressure switch (140000554067), which looks exactly the same as the original one
2. A pressure sensor kit (4055346060), that comes with a pressure switch that looks slightly different from the original one, and additionally an air trap, an hose and some seals, that are not part of the current dishwasher configuration.
Just to be clear, did they fix the fault on the pressure switch (140000554067) itself, so I can buy it safely, or to avoid having the same issue again in the future I need to buy the kit?
The reasoning behind my question is: if the pressure switch still gives issues why do they keep selling it rather than officially replacing it with the modification kit.Thanks in advance!
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