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A Samsung Dishwasher flashing the Heavy and Normal light indicates a Temperature sensor Error has been detected by the internal electronic diagnostics. You can find more info here

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Coffee pot located on counter directly above dishwasher leaked coffee down front of dishwasher. Heavy light began flashing and will not stop. What can I do?

Actually, I think some coffee got down into the base and triggered the flood sensor. (Or it may coincedentally be that your dishwasher has a leak that triggered the flood sensor). You would have to pull the DW out, remove the panel on the left and right-hand sides, and dry all the water (or coffee) out.

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Heavy light flashing

Heavy Light flashing indicates leakage error.
The leakage sensor on the bottom cover of the unit is detecting water in the bottom of the dishwasher. Possible parts that could be the issue are as follows: Hose Connections, sump and tub assembly, drain pump or just simply the main PCB.

tip the unit in its back and remove the bottom cover. disconnect the leakage sensor and inspect the inside of the unit carefully for ANY water leaks. Most of the time its a mouse chewing holes in the tubing for water. Otherwise check carefully and you will see the leak.
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