Hello, Welcome to FixYa. Based on your postit may just be a loose/burnt connection in the dishwasher junction box or a severed wire in the door panel. ** I would start by first shutting off the breaker...safety first**
Then removing the kick plate ( access panel at the bottom )...
...and checking the wiring at the junction box for the dishwasher 120vac supply line.
Remove the murret's and visually inspect the wire for "resistance burn" and strip the wires back and install new fastener's if necessary to repair.
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This is actually quite common to find a wire connector come loose due to improper fastening and once the unit is in use for a while the connections heat & cool, become loose from normal operating vibrations and burn up from all the added heat caused by "resistance".
Typically this will manifest in just the manner you've described.
If it looks OK there I'd remove the outer door panel ( careful the edges are sharp ) via the six #20 torx head screws...
...check for a severed wire at the pivot point in the door, typically covered in a plastic casing as shown here.. .
The small plastic blocks which may be present in the bottom corners of the door panel, i.e.
...they can be a pain to re-install, but they do only go in one way, however it is ok to leave them out...their only purpose is to strengthen the structure. Good luck and let me know what you find and I'll try to assist you further if necessary. Thank you for choosing FixYa today for your inquiry. Regards,
The wires do have to be a certain way on the door. Otherwise a door open can tell the board that's it shut and vice versa. The easiest way to do it, is test the switch with an ohmmeter, place the meter on the switch, push button in and see if the reading drops to no reading, then you know which wire should go where
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This code means that the CHILD LOCK or CONTROL LOCK feature has been activated. When activated, all buttons will not change except the washer's door and the ...
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Oct 28, 2010 - You should just be able to just turn the power button off, then turn it back on and the CL should be gone.
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Dishwashers come in standard sizes. Your old one is 60 CM wide and made for built in.
https://www.bosch-home.ca/en/supportdetail/product/SGU4025AU/31
DISHWASHER 60 CM BUILT-IN/BUILT-UNDERSGU4025AU/31
As long as the new one is also for built in, the dishwasher will fit. Measure the height of the space you have. There may be a little height adjustment on the feet.
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In the base of the dishwasher above the floor there is a plastic tray that has a leak sensor. If you see water behind the machine than it means you have a 'spraying leak' as the sensor cuts off the machine as soon as it is triggered. It is likely to be a leaking hose on the pump. It can also be caused by the machine over-filling.
An E15 error code indicates that the safety switch has detected water in the base of the dishwasher. Your leakage protection system has activated. What can I do to fix the E15 Error Code on my dishwasher? Please turn off the water inflow and contact Bosch Customer Support for assistance.
Check if there is anything in the large item trap or blocking the water level sensor. The dishwasher won't try to fill if it believes it is full. Try pressing and holding the Start button for 3+ seconds. The Clean LED should light up in a minute. If it does, try the on/off button and starting a new cycle. (This just clears any old programs from the memory.) Some washers will stop if they detected a water leak. Sometimes turning off the power for a while and checking for water in the cabinet below the dishwasher or in the motor area is useful.
The more likely items to check: Check the wiring between the inlet valve and the control board. Check the wires for corrosion at the connecting pins and for continuity. Broken conductors don't send a signal to open and close the valve. If those are okay, then the control board itself may be faulty.
Since this dishwasher is discontinued by the manufacturer, I don't know if all of the parts are still available. The only parts list for the SHE3ARL2UC/28 that I found is here: https://www.partselect.com/Models/SHE3ARL2UC/ . They don't list any wires or the control board.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
If you're seeing an E3 error on your Bosch built-in microwave, it usually indicates an issue with the touchpad or control board. Here are some steps you can take to try to fix the problem:
1. Unplug the microwave: The first step is to unplug the microwave from the electrical outlet for at least a minute. This will reset the control board and may clear the error code.
2. Check the touchpad: Sometimes, the E3 error can be caused by a stuck or malfunctioning touchpad. Check the touchpad for any damage or debris that may be interfering with its operation. Clean the touchpad with a soft, damp cloth and make sure it is completely dry before plugging the microwave back in.
3. Replace the touchpad: If the touchpad is damaged or not working properly, it may need to be replaced. Contact a Bosch authorized service center to order a replacement touchpad and have it installed by a qualified technician.
4. Replace the control board: If the touchpad is not the issue, the E3 error may be caused by a faulty control board. Again, contact a Bosch authorized service center to order a replacement control board and have it installed by a qualified technician.
In any case, if these solutions do not work, it's best to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the issue, as microwave repairs can be dangerous due to the high voltage involved.
I had this exact problem. There is a single hole on the underside of the arm, and it seems like the jet from it is enough to lift the arm so that it clears the plastic. The hole was clogged for me. Still have some thumping noise but it's 1/10th of what it was before.