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Most likely the heating element of the circulation pump burned out. It can be repaired or the pump assembly can be replaced. There in one pump there is both the pump itself and the heating part.
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Most likely the heating element of the circulation pump burned out. It can be repaired or the pump assembly can be replaced. There in one pump there is both the pump itself and the heating part.
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The machine stopped heating the water; the heater rings; the thermal sensors are checked; one is 100 ohms when heated; the other is open; when heated, it turns on at 35 and 60 degrees. What :sorry: could it be?
Hello everybody! I would like to describe my experience of repairing a Bosch dishwasher with my own hands, maybe it will be useful to someone. After 3 years of operation, the dishwasher produced strange variations of indicator lights and wet dishes at the end of the wash. Because Having never been in a dishwasher, it was decided to call a professional. The master arrived very quickly and with the...
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What resistance should there be at the terminals? The same thing stopped heating, on the contacts with the red wires there are 19 ohms, there is no call to the ground, the sensor is the same 11 ohm on each arm and between 22.
Hello! I stopped heating the water. The heating element seems to ring (25.5), but the contacts come to some kind of ceramic insulators or something else and there is 0 resistance on the contacts. Is this how it should be?
Bosch SMV59T00EU stopped heating water. It gives error E09. The dishwasher is 10 years old. I read the threads on this wonderful forum and found how people fix it. I’ll tell you about my repair :roll:
doesn’t heat the water
Here a friend described . Looking ahead, I will say that there is no need to cut or break anything - everything is assembled and disassembled. In general, this is not the...
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If it is not soldered, you need to apply a layer of copper by galvanizing and then it will be soldered 100%
Galvanizing copper sulfate + electrolyte 6 volts 2 Amperes minus ten plus in the solution for 10 minutes and everything is soldered