P3 error for lxi dishwasher hobart how to fix?
SOURCE: My Hobart LXI dishwasher is
is it the wash or rinse? in either case there are two temperature probes in the tanks check to see if they are dirty if not then you may have control board problems. if you are not familiar with this type of equipment then you should probrably call a service company.
SOURCE: what is p3 code on hobart am15 dishwasher
It means that the final rinse thermistor is bad.Your not getting 180 degrees---right?Its located on the booster and costs about $65.I work for hobart.Any ?
SOURCE: E5 error - need to know where drain hoses are
tried to take off the drain hose, but could not get it off the back, only by the disposal. I turned if off and on about 6 times and ran the delime cycle with lots of limeaway. It got the E5 error on the delime cycle, but it worked the next time I tried to run it.
The manual does say to turn it off and on as it drains out the water. Takes a while as it has to heat up the water each time.
SOURCE: Hobart LXI Dishwasher a P3 code is flashing, seems
the p3error is an open or shorted booster thermistor.take off btm panel on the right side is the bstr, do when cold and no power to mach.,TURN OFF BREAKER, ON THE UPPER RGT CORNER OF BSTR YOU WILL SEE THE THERMISTOR.unplug from harness use7/16 wrench to unscrew from bstr. well,get new therm.and installyou can get @ any hobart office in your area, part#328994. dont forget to vote, thanks, monomoy
SOURCE: I have a PD code
PD is not an error code. It shows that when it draining water out shortly after power-up and when shutting down. If it seems to be showing "PD" longer than usual, it means the dishwasher's control circuitry believes there is still water in the tank, due to a faulty water level probe, most like the one under the lift-out screen. It has a plastic body with a metal probe coming out the center.
There is also a dual probe at the rear of the machine, but I believe the dishwasher uses the front probe to determine when to stop draining the machine during "PD" - most likely meaning "Power Drain" or "Power Draining".
If you are not seeing any E- codes (E1, E2, E3, etc.) then these water level probes are likely just fine and the "PD" is appearing normally, as it should during draining conditions.
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