SOURCE: Dishwasher draining - Bosch SGV4313GB/17
This is generally because of a stuck diverter solenoid. The water goes to the pump and then is either sent to the wash arms or the drain. Also, check the drain.
SOURCE: Error code 2H
The control panel needs to be replaced (indicated by the "2H" error code displayed at the start of the cycle).
BTW - The number 1 displayed at the end of the cycle indicates the cycle has timed out (i.e., it doesn't mean 1 minute remaining). Hence the continued running of the unit. Until you replace the control panel, you'll have to manually cancel the cycle at this point.
SOURCE: On my Bosch dishwasher Excell
I solved the problem, by tipping the dishwasher back about 45degrees, I think this re-adjusted the flood sensor, and it is now working fine. Thank you.
SOURCE: Bosch dishwasher model she44c02uc goes
Hello,
Welcome to FixYa.
Based on your description I'd say the issue is with the control...unfortunately.
The number"1" being displayed ( on models with the display like yours ) is actually an error code indicating a fault in the heating process.
Bosch has had a history of this exact problem I'm about to lay out for you and this is the first thing I'd be looking for if called out to service the unit with the symptoms you've described.
As I've alluded to the issue is likely within the electronic timer/control, specifically the heater relay solder joint. ( a faulty flow switch, ntc or heater can also cause this, but not very probable ).
My first suggestion would be calling in an authorized bosch service tech. if that is an option for you and your budget however, If you feel capable of checking this on your own, there`s a way to visually inspect the control yourself.
It will require you to remove the control from the unit and then remove the control from it`s plastic housing and look for a burnt solder contact on the printed circuit board.
The culprit will 99% of the times be one of the pins from the heater relay,
**Flip this over and inspect the solder joints, it will be obvious when you see it.**
This ones new, but it's where to look...
...hence the unit sit`s and takes longer
SOURCE: bosch dishwasher has standing water doesnt drain
Fixed mine very easily... After checking and cleaning the filters by the tub's drain, I checked the air vent atop the sink -- it had a small bit of gunk trapped in the outlet. Cleaned it out, ran a "rinse & hold" cycle and it drained the tub beautifully!
To activate any of the Dishwasher Options listed, follow
these steps:
Open the dishwasher door far 1. enough to expose the
control panel.
2. Press the On/Off button.
3. Press
the MENU/OK button until the desired option appears in the display window.
4. Press the - or + button to step through the available
option settings.
5. When
the desired setting is shown in the display window, press the MENU/OK button to
save the setting. The display will indicate "Value Stored" and return to the
main
menu. If you did not change the setting, press the start
button to return to the main
menu.
6. Select the desired wash cycle by pressing the - or +
buttons.
7. Press the start button and close the dishwasher door
to begin the cycle.
NOTE: In the Options Step Down Menu, you can
return to the main menu at any time by
pressing the START button.
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