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My Bosch dishwasher (SMS63M08AU/12) is giving me a E11 error code. It begins a cycle and then approx 4mins in will start flashing the code. From what I can gather, I believe it may be associated with

My Bosch dishwasher (SMS63M08AU/12) is giving me a E11 error code. It begins a cycle and then approx 4mins in will start flashing the code. From what I can gather, I believe it may be associated with the NTC (thermistor??). Is this a big job??

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E11
NTC thermistor fault.
This error code can be caused by the thermistor or the wiring to it being faulty.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2008

SOURCE: hotpoint fdw20p dishwasher

You need the control panel to reset before anything else can happen. To do this TURN OFF THE PLUG SOCKET FIRST AND UNPLUG. Then you need to drain ALL the water from the machine. Turn off the water supply feed and place the wastage pipe as low to the floor as poss ( 1-2" off floor). Water will gush out so use a large shallow tray and keep emptying the tray. Tilt the dishwasher over slightly to make sure all the water is out.
This will allow the control panel to reset itself which wouldn't normally happen if the base of the dishwasher was holding even a small amount of water.
Re connect the water, plug back in , select the RESET setting on the dial and close the door and switch on.
Leave for about 20 seconds and then turn off.
Rotate the selector switch to "A" Intensive wash and switch
I found this on another site and it really did work for me

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2008

SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher SHV4303UC - Does not drain.

Try looking for slithers of glass etc under the impeller. Remove the sump covers (filters) and look into the bottom. There will probably be a small cover held down by a screw. Under this is the impeller. Roll up a hand towel into a cigarette shape and slide this under the impeller - that should clear anything out.

Jeff Meyer

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: LG Dishwasher making grinding noise then blinking E1 code 10 minutes later

Well done by resolving this problem. The other way to avoid the siphoning problem through the drain hose is adding an air gap valve/connector (available at any hardware store). You can use it even if you don't have a garbage disposal in your kitchen sink. That will assure that you have the proper height of the drain hose.
Hope this helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: shv6803uc bosch dishwasher won't stop beeping at

CALL 800 944 2904 THEY WILL WALK YOU THROUGH OTHER WISE OPEN THE DOOR AT END OF CYCLE AND BEEPING WILL STOP

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2011

SOURCE: My dishwasher(Bosch) makes sqeeling sound

Hello,

Welcome to FixYa.

Based on your description " makes squealing sound almost like beeping at the beginning of its cycle "...it is likely to be either the pump impeller or the inlet valve.

With the Bosch built line of dishwasher`s this is a known problem...the carbon ring ( spring ) of the impeller pump seal kit. ( make sure it is indeed a SHU9915UC before ordering parts )

**Most common in units not used regularly, i.e. in a holiday cottage or vacation property, but time to time on daily used as well unfortunately...but also due to the heat from normal wear & tear**


You first must determine which is the source of course. Does the noise begin after filling with water and the pump starts, or does it begin upon the filling of water ?


If it's the valve, make sure the water supply line is completely "open" and if so replace the valve with part #425458

i.e.

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If it is the motor wash impeller squeeling It can be remedied by one of two methods, replacing the entire motor & pump assy part # 442548...

i.e.

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This retails between $99.00us. to as much as $170.00us. depending where you look. I usually go through "searspartsdirect.com" for about $100us. ( you can also investigate "repairclinic.com" or "appliancepartspros.com" to name a few.

Or if you are mechanically inclined, replacing the pump impeller kit. part # 167085

i.e.

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The kit is typically around $50 -$75us, hence it can be cheaper when factoring labour for the complete motor/pump assy.

This is a pretty involved repair to explain, in fact I think it is harder to explain than actually do...but I`ve done many.

If you`d like to provide me with an email address I can attach a file in "pdf" showing you step by step how you can do this without much cost at all really...likely your time will be the greatest expense.

Let me know how you`d like to proceed and I`ll help in whatever manner I can.

Thanks for choosing FixYa and Good luck.

Regards,

Macmarkus :)

Testimonial: "we are still carefully listening to the sounds and its timing, we plan to change the impeller soon time permitting and will inform about the results"

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Bosch dishwashers have a test cycle which can be run as a troubleshooting measure. The method to run this test cycle is similar across the Bosch dishwasher range so if your dishwasher features seems different from those described below then try experimenting, as the process is fairly straight forward and will be very similar. Bosch dishwasher model numbers are usually found around the top or lip of the door. One of the most common differences between dishwasher models is simply the names of the buttons. For example in the first example below, POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH may be called WASH and ECO depending on your dishwasher model and the country you are in. The other key difference is whether your dishwasher has a display panel (which can display error codes) or not (in which case a program light will illuminate to tell you the fault.
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All error codes start with the letter "E". An error code of E11 will have the five indicator lights flash once and the Start indicator light flash once.


Some models of Frigidaire washers come with a digital readout display that informs the operator of the unit's function and any errors.

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tor lights flash more than nine times, this signals a letter in the error code. The letter "A" stands for 10 flashes, "B" for 11, "C" for 12, "D" for 13, "E" for 14 and "F" for 15 flashes. An error code of EB2 will have the five indicator lights flash or blink 11 times, and the Start indicator light blink twice

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