Nothing progresses fromthere, no water, but the timer on the door keeps counting down minutes, it hummms like it about to cycle but doesn't Any ideas?
SOURCE: Electronic controls don't count down properly
Your problem is the electronic control board and unfortant that you cant repair or even get parts for it . Only if you get the whole control board will you fix your problem assy unless you find a good appliance man that repairs electronic control boards
SOURCE: Electronic controls don't count down properly
you have to replaced the main control resoldering wont fix it because the relay itself has gone bad replacing the board will solve the problem
SOURCE: Bsoch dishwasher runs long and displays 1 minute left on timer
sounds like a bad solder connection on the heater relay of your control unit. more than likely you will need a new control unit. part number 266746
SOURCE: My Bosch dishwasher won't shut off. The timer says
Bosch SHE44C06UC
The dishwasher continues to run...I followed instructions and performed the diagnostic...the light above the quick wash was solid, the light above the rinse/hold was flashing...the code displayed in the cycle countdown window was P0...now assuming the machins isn't "pissed-off"..can you help-
SOURCE: Bosch she44c wash cycle time keeps extending.
We have had the same problem, except the water was not getting hot either. After a ton of research there was an issue that kept popping up. There was a massive recall on many of the model and serial #s. According to the recall there was a fire risk from the control board, the brains for the machine, that sits behind the digital display. For those not "at risk" but with the water not heating and the run time increasing, the problem can still be with the control board. I removed the control board and found a burned out connection with one of the controls. I soldered it and put the machine back together. The run time has returned to much closer (down to 128 from 184) than before the fix, but still is not back down to the original 108 minutes. I've priced a new control board--about $120.
This happened right after the warranty ran out. Imagine that.
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