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I have Miele G1472 Dishwasher, it give F24 fault code, i cleaned heater relay contacts , now relay is working ok, but still same error. Some ideas?
F24 is a lack of signal from the heater relay. At the start of a cycle the dishwasher runs the drain pump for 30 seconds. it will, at the same time send a power signal to the heater relay. if the computer doesnt see a signal back from the relay, it will stop the cycle and beep. Sometimes this happens almost as soon as you press the start button. Sometimes the relays are just bad, but it is usually caused by a voltage spike, or by using too much detergent. the excess detergent will oversuds the machine, and leak into the base pan. The relay is located in the base area so you will need to disconnect it from electric, drain and water supply and tip it backwards. Then remove the base and you should be able to find it - have towels to hand just incase there is a lot of water in the base - this is very important take pictures as you go along as diagrams for Miele products are almost impossible to get
1/31/2022 1:32:18 PM •
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on Jan 31, 2022
We have a Miele G
Mine had a low drone when the power was on and the door was closed as if it was mid-cycle. Start/Stop would let you select different cycles but they would all result in the Drain/Inlet light flashing after a minute and the drone continuing.
I put 3L of water in it and power cycled - it drained that without issue. The water inlet wasn't blocked so I removed the base plate to find a tiny amount of water - possibly from tipping it up?
Anyway, I found the polystyrene float and mcroswitch, cleaned them reinstalled. No more droning noise and everything seems to be fine now. I will check for water in a couple of days just in case there was a leak. It does appear that the float/switch put it in a flood/drain mode. I've also extended the feet slightly in case the uneven floor accentuated the issue as the float is very close to the base pan
12/9/2021 3:38:52 PM •
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on Dec 09, 2021
F24 miele dishwasher
F24-
Heater relay problems like contacts that have fused together, moisture in this part of the dishwasher, or a problem with the plug on the heater relay's exit point. ... This is often due to a faulty heater relay, problems with your NTC temperature sensor, or a closed heater relay.
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12/6/2021 5:41:07 PM •
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on Dec 06, 2021
Miele G843SCVI+ Won't Drain, But Restarting the Cycle Will Drain then Fill Up Again
Anytime a cycle is interrupted and a new cycle is selected, the dishwasher will start by draining water first. This is so any water that was accidentally spilled while loading the dishwasher is drained or in your case, water that was left over from the last cycle. When draining problems occur, the dishwasher will drain some water but not all. The timer only allows about 60 seconds for water to discharge. It will not accommodate for a clog.
The most common reason why a dishwasher wont completely drain water is a clog at the end of the discharge hose where the disposal and hose meet. If this should happen, clear the clog and replace entire
hose. A clog can happen inside the dishwasher as well.
12/1/2021 12:40:20 AM •
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on Dec 01, 2021
What does f70 mean on a miele dishwasher?
F70 means that water is in the bottom tray of the Dishwasher - this could be for several reasons - Ranging from using to much soap to a faulty seal. Most Mieles have a panel at the toe kick that can be opened to extract the water and allow the unit to dry out - remove the toe kick and look for the panel in the center of the unit - two T20 Screws securing it
11/18/2021 12:34:36 AM •
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on Nov 18, 2021
Miele dishwasher G1182SCVi not starting
Hello,
It's not too difficult to troubleshoot washing machine problems. When your washing machine won't spin, there could be a number of possible reasons, but all you have to do is find the right one. A drum that won't revolve and spin is one of the most common washing machine problems and in most instances, you'll be able to find the cause without spending money on a plumber. Once you've found the cause, you should also be able to manage the repair yourself to help keep repair costs down
1) Drive Belt.
2) Pump.
3) Lid Switch .
4) Drive Motor.a
5) Motor Coupler.
6) Clutch.
Note pleasefrom your explanation above it means that you have LID SWITCH PROBLEM
SOLUTION BELLOW
If the lid switch stops working, the washing machine won't spin. In fact, it won't work at all. To access the switch, you might need to remove the top of the machine. With the washing machine plugged in, depress the switch. It should click, but if it doesn't you'll need to replace it.
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10/23/2021 3:18:24 PM •
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on Oct 23, 2021
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