I believe the dishwasher cleaner I used caused some water leakage in the bottom of the machine. Looking for a reset button but do not see one.
SOURCE: MY DISHWASH WILL NOT DRAIN COMPLETELY. I HAVE USE
Since the drain pump will pump the water out using the "cancel/drain" button, if it did not work then your problem is likely to be in the drain hose system or the garbage disposal downstream from the drain pump. Check for kinks in clogs in the drain hose. Grease can build up in the portion of the drain hose just before it attaches to the garbage disposal.
Testimonial: "THANKS, THE HOSE WAS PLUGED. AGAIN THANK YOU. LP"
SOURCE: My 5-year old Bosch dishwasher
I have the same problem with mine!! It's 6 years old, and I'm running loads of dishes through twice. Even that doesn't help! And I rinse the dishes too, so I have no idea where all these "crumbs" are coming from. Will check back for updates. Hope to get this problem solved!
SOURCE: I changed my water control valve, thinking my
Hi,
There is a simple explanation for this - water is leaking into the bottom of your dishwasher under the washing compartment. This has caused the float to rise and trip the switch which activates the Aqua-Stop / anti-flood protection system. This also closes the solenoid (water control valve) which explains why you thought it needed to be replaced.
The only way to check this is to remove the washer from under the counter (disconnect power and water supply first) and tilt it backwards about 15-20 degrees. Water should run on to the floor from under the washer so I suggest putting some old towels down first. Once the water has been drained from under the washer, you can use it again, but it's not advisable if you have a leak. The only way to find the leak is to get access to the bottom of the washer by removing a side panel, usually the right-hand one. As you already replaced the solenoid, you should know how to do this. Once you have access you can run a cycle and try to see where the water is leaking from or you may be able to see signs of corrosion somewhere which should help you to identify the source of the leak.
If there is no water under the washer, you probably have a faulty float switch or possible a faulty control module.
Hope this helps. Post back if you need further assistance.
Regards,
BElectric
SOURCE: Our Bosch SHE4AM12UC won't drain completely. We
To repair this you will have to pull the unit out.
Here is a link to the parts diagram.
Click on the link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Bosch-Parts/Dishwasher-Parts/Model-SHE4AM12UC01/1794/0130000/P0902033/00004?blt=06&prst=&shdMod=
Note parts 0420 and 0421 These are the parts you are describing right?
Note what they are attached to.Part number 0422 and 0423
Note part numbers 0424 and 0425
I would bet that either 0424 or 0425 is the culprit not allowing the dome to go up and drain completely.I believe the linkage (arm) that you have descibed is attached to the 0425?
Here is a link that will show you how to pull out the unit.
Click on the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bgs_JicFQg
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SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher leaves a sandy filmy residue on
Hi,
The scum, film and white
residue problems have started since the reduction of
phosphates in dishwasher detergents.
Here is a tip that
will help you to solve the problem of films, residue, and scum in
your dishwasher.
Dishwasher
Residue and Film on Dishes
heatman101
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Hi,
The scum, film and white
residue problems have started since the reduction of
phosphates in dishwasher detergents.
Here is a tip that
will help you to solve the problem of films, residue, and scum in
your dishwasher.
Dishwasher
Residue and Film on Dishes
heatman101
';][
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