Hi all. I am writing here out of desperation. There is an Electrolux ESL66010 dishwasher (she’s probably 8 years old)
It all started when she started digging on the right side of the door. But it dripped rarely and little, I didn’t really take a steam bath. And then bam and the water just poured out like a river and the error came out. I called a technician, he changed the pipe (I completely forgot what it’s called, but that doesn’t matter) and the error disappeared. The machine worked normally for two cycles, then it started to dig up again, sometimes from the left, sometimes from the right. Ok, I called the technician, he arrived, looked that the sprinkler was slightly unstuck, immediately soldered it, looked that the rubber bands all seemed normal and left. And again she digs in. He advised me to change the bottom seal, ok, I bought it and changed it. It did not stop dripping; moreover, at some moments about 200-300 ml of water began to pour out of it at once. Last night I took off the front panel myself and what I see is (I even took a video, caught the moment, you can rewind to the 20th second) but I can’t insert the video, I uploaded it to YouTube, but it won’t let me insert it :-(
that is, water enters the technological container under the car door through special holes in the seal. But it does not overflow over the edges, but at some point there is a second pause and it splashes out sharply.
What should I do?
Leaking from under the door ⇐ Electrolux
Re: Leaking from under the door
check the serviceability of the water sprinklers.
if they are cracked, water sprays out
if they are cracked, water sprays out
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Re: Leaking from under the door
Look how the lower sprinkler is doing. I had this happen a couple of years ago - it turned out, the lower sprinkler delaminated due to age, water began to pour sideways through this gap and fall right on the lower rubber seal, which it pierced with its pressure.
I am mine I stupidly tightened it with plastic clamps (=ties) - the splashing stopped, it still works.
I am mine I stupidly tightened it with plastic clamps (=ties) - the splashing stopped, it still works.
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Re: Leaking from under the door
Good afternoon.
I encountered a similar problem. I changed the lower seal - it didn’t help; I called a technician and told him to replace the lower impeller, but it didn’t help.
I start it without impellers at all - the same picture, water flows into the technological holes and then into the pan. If it overflows too much, then the back of the dishwasher starts dripping/pouring, sometimes i30
https ://youtu.be/KtqXUO0Ybcg
Can anyone tell me where else to look? or look for another master...
I encountered a similar problem. I changed the lower seal - it didn’t help; I called a technician and told him to replace the lower impeller, but it didn’t help.
I start it without impellers at all - the same picture, water flows into the technological holes and then into the pan. If it overflows too much, then the back of the dishwasher starts dripping/pouring, sometimes i30
https ://youtu.be/KtqXUO0Ybcg
Can anyone tell me where else to look? or look for another master...
Re: Leaking from under the door
The water level sensor (pressure switch, pressure switch) is faulty; the pressure sampling chamber or pressure switch tube may be dirty; there is a malfunction in the leakage protection system
Re: Leaking from under the door
Please point your finger at where this pressure switch is hidden.. I think I found what it looks like and is on sale, but I don’t see it at home)))
IKEA SKINANDE(Elektrolux) 911536047
IKEA SKINANDE(Elektrolux) 911536047
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