Hi.
To remove the control panel on the machine there are a total of 6 screws holding it on. Four screws across the top of the inside of the door and 2 more on the sides.
Once you have removed all the wire connecting plugs from the control unit you should lay the control panel on a towel face down to work on the four clips holding the metal frame onto the plastic control panel. Be careful not to break these clips as they are delicate. Don't force them to move more than they need to disengage. Once the steel frame is removed out of the plastic control panel you should have access to the plastic buttons to replace them.
Regards Sam
SOURCE: My Bosch Dishwasher cycle runs for 2 plus hours!
If this unit is running for a long time it is because it is still try to heat the water temp up it is eather the control board or the heater.
SOURCE: bosch model SHU9915UC dish whasher
Hello,
Welcome to FixYa.
Based on your description, "water feed will not turn off"...the issue is not likely the control, but rather with the inlet/water valve.
**To remedy this you will need to check and likely replace the valve**
This is what to look for..i.e.
As long as your model number is indeed correct, this info below will be accurate.
Original part is # 425458. It usually retails for about $20 - $30USD at places such as "searspartsdirect.com" "repairclinic.com" to name a couple, if needed. They may be available at your local brick & mortar parts depot/vendors.
**Before attempting to repair the unit please turn off the power and the water supply to the dishwasher...safety first**
If you remove the lower kick plate/toe panel, you will see the inlet valve to your left...
i.e.
Replacing it or to check for debris in the filter/screen at the inlet is pretty straight forward. Here`s how...
1) undo the water line. ( here you can visually inspect the screen in the valve...if nothing noted, you'll likely need to replace it as follows )
2) Remove the two #20 torx screws fastening it in place.
3) the feed tube to the machine at the back of the valve and swap it with the new one.
and
Once the new one is in or it's all clear you should be good to go.
Let me know if you need any further assistance, otherwise good luck.
Thanks for visiting FixYa.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
SOURCE: I have a Bosch model
Hi If the water inlet
valve is fine and it fills with water then the issue seems to be with the float
switch assembly that is bad and should be replaced. Float assembly is found
inside the dishwasher's tub, on the bottom. The water that fills the dishwasher
lifts the float, and when it reaches a certain level, it acts as a trigger for
the float switch. The float triggers the float switch to shut off, thereby
shutting off the flow of water into the dishwasher. A defective switch may
interfere with dishwasher's filling and/or draining ability. Use voltmeter to
test the switch. Set the device to the ohms setting x 1. Take each probe and
touch them to one switch terminal each. This should produce a reading of either
zero or infinity. Continue to touch the probes to the terminals, and press down
on the switch's button. The reading should change to the opposite extreme. If
the switch fails either of these tests, you should replace it. Hope this helps...please post back for
further assistance. Daniel
this could mean there is water leak and it collects at the base of the dishwasher leading to moisture detection circuit tripping. when you leave it for a few days the water dries up and trip is removed. check door seals for leak most likely at the base of the door. turn power off when working on dishwasher.
Hi
If the water inlet
valve is fine and it fills with water then the issue seems to be with the float
switch assembly that is bad and should be replaced. Float assembly is found
inside the dishwasher's tub, on the bottom. The water that fills the dishwasher
lifts the float, and when it reaches a certain level, it acts as a trigger for
the float switch. The float triggers the float switch to shut off, thereby
shutting off the flow of water into the dishwasher. A defective switch may
interfere with dishwasher's filling and/or draining ability. Use voltmeter to
test the switch. Set the device to the ohms setting x 1. Take each probe and
touch them to one switch terminal each. This should produce a reading of either
zero or infinity. Continue to touch the probes to the terminals, and press down
on the switch's button. The reading should change to the opposite extreme. If
the switch fails either of these tests, you should replace it. Hope this helps...please post back for
further assistance.
Daniel
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