WilboDC

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    Hi Dave.

    Yeah, that thought had crossed my mind a few times. I’m in this too far to give up now, and I’m learning all the way too so not all bad!

    The saga continues… New control board arrived today. Fitted straight in and on power up gives a healthy beep and the 3:30 display. However, after flashing 3:30 for 5 times I then get an e06 error code displayed. Bit of googling suggests door sensor issue, but before I order one I just wanted to understand why the dishwasher would be checking that even with the door open?

    If I ever get this dishwasher working again it’s gonna be like “triggers broom” and be made up of all new bits!

    Cheers
    Jamie

    WilboDC
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    Hi Dave

    Unfortunately, my soldering wasn’t delicate enough to get the thermistor back on, and since the element was dead I thought I would have to replace the heater pump anyway.

    New one arrived today. Fitted in easy… and I still have exactly the same problem! Water/Rinse aid lights constantly flashing as soon as power applied to machine. Doesn’t respond to any button presses from control panel at all.

    Next step was to pull the control board. Looks like whatever surged through my unit could have taken something out on there too.
    Pics of control board and cover below:

    Board: https://postimg.cc/v1LNxvjB

    Cover: https://postimg.cc/xJLTzBQm

    Anything repairable on there or does that look like a whole replacement too?

    Many Thanks
    Jamie

    WilboDC
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    Cheers Dave

    Thermistors are coming out at 8500 ohms. Although top one came away from tracks when i was removing the glue. Right hand lower one stayed firm.

    “check the state of the plug on the board where its blown” – Apart from some scorching the plug looks fine, new board looks fine too. Is that what you meant?

    WilboDC
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    Hi Dave

    Many thanks for the reply

    Traced those wires and they are the thin grey control wires than run to the heater pump. Checked out the pump and it fails a continuity test so that looks to have died. Also noticed some evidence of heat around the mains wires connector to the element, is this to be expected?

    https://postimg.cc/V53pzWs2

    Will order a new heater pump from Neff and see how I get on

    Thanks again for the advice, much appreciated!
    Jamie

    WilboDC
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    Thanks for the reply Dave, much appreciated.

    Link to Board damage: https://postimg.cc/hfh7kjQ9/d71d1e34

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